While not the most celebrated entry in the series, F13 Part 3 delivers a real sense of fun, creative kills, a menacing Jason, and …continue reading Reel Review: Friday the 13th Part 3 (3D)
Bloody Muscle Body Builder in Hell is a blood splattered horror comedy out of Japan that lifts a heavy dose of inspiration from The …continue reading Reel Review: Bloody Muscle Body Builder in Hell
In the mood for a classic ghost story? George C. Scott delivers the dread in this forgotten gem of a horror movie, guaranteed to …continue reading Reel Review: The Changeling (1980)
While somewhat flawed, strong characters and a compelling, original story make Haunter a worthwhile addition to the supernatural horror sub genre Lisa is the …continue reading Reel Review: Haunter (2013)
The gold standard for remakes, David Cronenberg’s The Fly is both a masterpiece of body horror and a crowning cinematic achievement. David Cronenberg. The …continue reading Reel Review: David Cronenberg’s The Fly (1986)
A timeless classic, Carnival of Souls is essential viewing — a black and white masterpiece of otherworldly sights and sounds When I was a …continue reading Reel Review: Carnival of Souls (1962)
Gerald’s Game is a near flawless, tension-filled adaptation of Stephen King’s chilling novel featuring powerful performances and an unforgettable story If 2017 is the …continue reading Reel Review: Gerald’s Game (2017)
This week we review four highly original and compelling indie horror films: “Lake Mango”, “Banshee Chapter”, “Mother!” and “Emelie”. As I talked about in …continue reading The Cine-Files: Weekly Film Journal (10-6-17)
Mancini delivers another innovative and surprisingly original evolution of the Child’s Play franchise in the wonderfully gory and fun Cult of Chucky Where would …continue reading Reel Review: Cult of Chucky (2017)
“It Stains the Sands Red” is a surprisingly smart and original take on the zombie sub-genre that is as heartfelt as it is thrilling. …continue reading Reel Review: It Stains the Sands Red (2017)
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