“The Sadness” is another zombie film that somehow becomes so much more — in the most unexpected of ways — rising to the cream …continue reading Reel Review: The Sadness (2021)
For those extreme horror fans hungry for a bloody good time, the low-budget short “Keepsake” delivers the sexy, gory goods. Keepsake is a 2019 …continue reading Extreme Horror: Keepsake (Short, 2019)
Check out an exclusive image, clip and teaser trailer from TetroVideo’s upcoming extreme horror anthology “Vore Gore” (2021). Set to release in early 2021, …continue reading Taboo Tuesday: TetroVideo’s “Vore Gore”
“Meatball Machine” is an insane Japanese gore film that will dazzle you with its special effects while leaving you questioning, “WTF did I just …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Meatball Machine (2005)
Another Taboo, Gory Entry With eROTik Cements Domiziano Cristopharo As One Of The Most Exciting And Unrelenting Voices In Extreme Horrorcontinue reading Extreme Horror: eROTik (Domiziano Cristopharo, 2018)
I recommend “Eat” with an extreme word of caution; it’s an excellent but ultra gory indie horror film that is not for the weak. …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Eat (2014)
Almost defying genres, “Why Don’t You Just Die!” is equal parts horror, action and the blackest of black comedies — and a definite must-see. …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2019: Why Don’t You Just Die!
We talk with Jessie Seitz and Marcus Koch about their upcoming documentary “Beyond Horror” — exploring the history and impact of extreme horror films. I …continue reading Behind the Lens: Marcus Koch and Jessie Seitz
“Brutal”, a tale of love and carnage from Unearthed Films, isn’t a rom-com feel-good story; it will remain in your skull and split it …continue reading Unearthed Films: Brutal (2018)
Despite some graphic scenes and a couple of highlights, “Faces of Snuff” ends up being more cheesy fun than truly shocking or subversive. In …continue reading Reel Review: Faces of Snuff (2016)