Random Acts of Violence makes up for its messy messaging with an unrelenting dedication to being a savage slasher bloodbath.continue reading Reel Review: Random Acts of Violence (2020)
In the final installment of Revisiting Richard Stanley, we cover the relentless, cosmic horror in Color Out of Space (2019)continue reading Revisiting Richard Stanley: Color Out of Space
This week we utter the cry of a creature hurled over an abyss with 1961’s The Innocents.continue reading Hallowed Halls of Horror: The Innocents (1961)
Promising themes and romantic developments are pushed aside for a typical road adventure, rom-com in the disappointing zombedy “Eat Brains Love”. Director Rodman Flender …continue reading Chattanooga Film Fest: Eat Brains Love (2019)
If you’re in the mood for a mindlessly fun, comic book-inspired, zombie film that starts strong and doesn’t let up , “Steve Niles’ Remains” …continue reading Reel Review: Steve Niles’ Remains (2011)
MacKay and Davis are electric in “True History of the Kelly Gang”, a mayhem-fueled, punk rock look at history that eats the truth and …continue reading Reel Review: True History of the Kelly Gang (2019)
Stephen King’s ambitious novel “The Outsider” finds a worthy niche on HBO as a genre-bending supernatural mystery for the modern era. When watching HBO’s …continue reading Tune In Tuesday: The Outsider
In honor of Roger Corman’s 94th birthday, we’re counting down the films of his famous Poe cycle — 8 features inspired by the works …continue reading Honoring an Icon: Roger Corman
Based off the 1965 novel by Jerzy Kosinski, “The Painted Bird” is a cinematically beautiful and denuded view of rural Eastern Europe during World …continue reading Reel Review: The Painted Bird
Whether you want to curl up with a book that will send shivers down your spine or have a literary-inspired movie marathon, this list …continue reading 10 Book-to-Film Adaptations Worth Seeing
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