Our staff heads to the theater to check out “Pet Sematary”, the highly anticipated remake of the Stephen King classic thirty years in the …continue reading Morbid Minis: Pet Sematary (2019)
Surprising, Inspiring, and Devilishly Good: “Hail Satan?” will challenge everything you think you know about The Satanic Temple and what it stands for. In …continue reading Damn Good Documentary: “Hail Satan?” Review
We review the 88 Films remastered release of “The Green Inferno”, the unsung sequel to the controversial video nasty “Cannibal Holocaust” (1980). For years …continue reading New on Blu: The Green Inferno (1988)
Powerful and unapologetic, “The Haunting of Sharon Tate” is an alternate study of the murders at Cielo Drive and of a young woman’s unfulfilled …continue reading Take Two Review: The Haunting of Sharon Tate
Gruesome and eerie, tragic and sympathetic, the atmospheric film “Blood Craft” presents a unique and engaging spin on occult-themed horror. Shot with vivid colors …continue reading Fade to Black: Blood Craft (2019)
“The Man With the Magic Box” is a well-directed, somber sci-fi drama that should appeal to genre fans looking for something different. In a …continue reading Fade to Black: The Man With the Magic Box (2017)
As atrocities against women in the entertainment industry come to light, “Rocking the Couch” offers a sobering look at a problem as old as …continue reading Reel Review: Rocking the Couch
“Drowning Echo” does quite a lot with an ambitious story and a low budget, but its limitations mean it is unlikely to make much …continue reading Reel Review: Drowning Echo (2019)
Suspenseful and well done, “The Haunting of Sharon Tate” is a compelling film, with a twist ending true crime and horror fans will love. …continue reading Reel Review: The Haunting of Sharon Tate (2019)
I was fortunate to get an early look at the provocative and wildly original anthology film “7 Sins”, and it’s a hell of a …continue reading New Anthology “7 Sins” Seeps With Sex & Violence
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