The Shudder exclusive horror film out of Taiwan, MON MON MON MONSTERS, is a ghoulastic good time and a real treat for gore hounds. …continue reading Reel Review: Mon Mon Mon Monsters (2017)
Jess Franco’s “Marquis de Sade: Justine” is a lush bodice ripper, with some great moments, but by no means his most twisted. Our staff …continue reading Searching for Franco: “Marquis de Sade: Justine”
While a less than compelling script keeps “Soft Matter” from being a truly satisfying watch, it still gets major points for visual style and …continue reading Reel Review: Soft Matter (2018)
Revolution at The Dryden: A review of the Dryden Theatre’s screening of the brilliant, shocking, and influential 1967 film “Marat/Sade”. Recently I had the …continue reading Reviewing the Classics: Marat/Sade (1967)
Despite robust performances, At Granny’s House fails to live up to its potential — offering little suspense or surprise. Directed by Les Mahoney and …continue reading Reel Review: At Granny’s House (2015)
Jamie, our bloodthirsty bullet biter, weighs in on MMA fighter Loren W. Lepre’s hostile survival action/horror film The Dark Military. Has everything been done …continue reading Reel Review: The Dark Military (2017)
This week, Jamie doesn’t apologize for liking (most of) the Evil Dead remake, and puts on his favorite werewolf mask while discussing Creep and …continue reading Cine-Files: “Evil Dead”, “Creep 1 and 2”
Owen Egerton’s Blood Fest is an incredibly fun, gleefully self aware, and fabulously gory love letter to horror that shines in spite of its …continue reading Sneak Peek: Blood Fest (2018)
Far superior to its predecessor, Unfriended: Dark Web boasts a great cast and a truly menacing villain, while delivering very real and relatable horror. …continue reading Sneak Peek: “Unfriended: Dark Web”
Director Dean Devlin takes on a different kind of cinematic challenge and delivers a beautiful, dark thriller with a terrifying villain in Bad Samaritan. …continue reading Sneak Peek: Bad Samaritan (2018)
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