
Aliens: Zone of Silence is an effectively creepy and well-executed found footage film that should satisfy fans of the sub-genre and alien/UFO junkies Convincing …continue reading Reel Review: “Aliens: Zone of Silence”

Aliens: Zone of Silence is an effectively creepy and well-executed found footage film that should satisfy fans of the sub-genre and alien/UFO junkies Convincing …continue reading Reel Review: “Aliens: Zone of Silence”

Steven Yeun shines in “Mayhem”, a hysterical satire of Corporate America gone wrong — one that takes the idea of a hostile work environment to …continue reading Reel Review: Mayhem (2017)

With mind-blowing effects and tasty visuals, The Terror of Hallow’s Eve is a real treat for genre fans and an effective homage to 80’s …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2017: The Terror of Hallow’s Eve

Get My Gun is an absolute triumph of a film — a smart and compelling script that is flawlessly executed by way of three powerhouse …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2017: Get My Gun

Dee Wallace shines in the holiday horror “Red Christmas”, a bold and risk-taking genre entry that’s refreshingly original and highly entertaining. For those of …continue reading Take Two Review: Red Christmas (2017)

Nearly 40 years later, and John Carpenter’s iconic horror/slasher classic, Halloween (1978), continues to rise up and strike fear. Haddonfield, Illinois is a sleepy, …continue reading Reel Review: Halloween (1978)

A hugely influential and undisputed genre classic, John Carpenter’s Halloween holds a special place in the hearts of many horror fans — especially myself. …continue reading Cinematic Love Letters: Halloween (1978)

Dread is pure psychological horror from the brilliant mind of Clive Barker — a chilling and devastating film that is utterly unforgettable After the …continue reading Take Two Review: Dread (2009)

If you can appreciate prolific Spanish exploitation director Jesús Franco’s unique cinematic vision, Cannibals is a really fun and satisfying watch The population of Jess Franco titles in …continue reading Searching for Franco: CANNIBALS (1980)

Blood, Guns and Demon Nuns Filled with demon nuns, guns, gore, comedy and a cameo from Coolio, THE CONVENT is a film that will satiate …continue reading Reel Review: The Convent (2000)
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