Digital Dismemberment: John Carpenter’s Prince of Darkness Collector’s Edition Blu-Ray Review Director: John Carpenter Producer: Andre Blay, Larry J. Franco and Shep Gordon Special …continue reading Digital Dismemberment: Prince of Darkness
12 Deaths of Christmas (aka The Curse of Frau Perchta) is a gift to horror fans — a highly original, tension and gore-filled holiday …continue reading Reel Review: 12 Deaths of Christmas
The mobster and horror genres converge in director John Landis’s vampire horror-comedy Innocent Blood We meet Marie (Anne Parillaud), a vampiress, in her …continue reading Retro Review: Innocent Blood (1992)
The Forest of Lost Souls (A Floresta Das Almas Perdidas) is a creepy, inventive and original black and white Portugese film with a shocking …continue reading Reel Review: The Forest of Lost Souls
A lot of genres are thrown together in The Answer, but this disjointed concoction provides some solid b movie style entertainment Although he has …continue reading Reel Review: The Answer (2017)
Death Pool is a well crafted, mostly grounded serial killer movie that takes the genre in some new, effective directions. A childhood trauma can …continue reading Reel Review: Death Pool (2016)
Buzzing with potential, this low budget creature feature falls flat on delivery — failing to rise to the level of b-movie greatness It was …continue reading Reel Review: Tsunambee (2015)
Digital Dismemberment: Lucio Fulci’s The Beyond Limited Edition Collector’s Tin DVD Review Director: Lucio Fulci [Lewis (or Louis) Fuller on US prints] Producer: …continue reading Digital Dismemberment: The Beyond
A martial arts soaked revenge tale with strong grindhouse vibes, Karate Kill provides plenty of action, colorful characters, and wild bloodshed Kenji (Hayate) is …continue reading Reel Review: Karate Kill (2016)
An old horror staple is given a fresh spin in American Mummy, which puts the horror element firmly in the spotlight A group of …continue reading Reel Review: American Mummy (2017)
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