
An ambitious indie that tries to compete with big budget action movies, America Has Fallen makes a valiant effort that shows a lot of …continue reading Reel Review: America Has Fallen

An ambitious indie that tries to compete with big budget action movies, America Has Fallen makes a valiant effort that shows a lot of …continue reading Reel Review: America Has Fallen

The day I fell in love with the poetic masterpiece of cinema, “Dellamorte Dellamore” (“The Cemetery Man”), a movie that inspired me to become …continue reading Cinematic Love Letters: Dellamorte Dellamore

Spider Baby (1964) is an absolutely essential, cult horror classic from writer/director Jack Hill (Review of the Director’s Cut) Writer/director Jack Hill is renowned …continue reading Reviewing the Classics: Spider Baby

Connecting with your life while viewing David Lynch: The Art Life at the Dryden Recently I had the pleasure of attending a screening of …continue reading David Lynch: The Art Life (Review)

Taut and tension-filled with exceptional performances, Jackals is a gripping and harrowing home invasion horror/psychological thriller Director: Kevin Greutert Writer: Jared Rivet Producer: Tommy Alastra, …continue reading Digital Dismemberment: Jackals (2017)

Self-aware vampire meditation in Michael O’Shea’s The Transfiguration Bleak city streets. Gray, graffiti-covered buildings. Empty fields and cramped apartment homes. Typically, these types of …continue reading Reel Review: The Transfiguration (2016)

The eerie folk horror morality tale out of Ireland, Wake Wood (directed by David Keating), will leave you with chills As a big fan of …continue reading Reel Review: Wake Wood (2009)

Clowntergeist looks like it could be a wickedly fun slasher and sounds like a campy good time, but it sadly fails to deliver either …continue reading Reel Review: Clowntergeist (2017)

Beautifully shot and well acted, Clay and Orndoff show great promise and a true passion for horror with their bloody debut slasher film Red …continue reading Sneak Peek: Red Eye (2017)

Severin Films brings Joe D’Amato’s ultra-graphic Beyond The Darkness to blu-ray — restored in HD for the first time and packed with exclusive new features Italian …continue reading New in Blu: Beyond the Darkness
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