
Forced to stay in a new house with her mother and her new wife, the religious Carrie now lives with people she is at …continue reading Reel Review: Home

Forced to stay in a new house with her mother and her new wife, the religious Carrie now lives with people she is at …continue reading Reel Review: Home

Survive the Horror I recently received my October Horror Pack, something I look forward to with great anticipation each month. It’s a great way …continue reading Reel Review: How to Save Us

Horror is the only genre that can poke fun at itself and not be called a parody or a spoof. The horror-comedy is a …continue reading Reel Review: Zombeavers

All Through the House is an 80s style slasher film that features the jolliest and merriest killer of them all, Santa Clause! When college …continue reading Reel Review: All Through the House

Road of the Dead Wyrmwood is the advertised Mad Max meets Dawn of the Dead mash-up from writers Kiah and Tristan Roache-Turner, with Kiah …continue reading Reel Review: Wyrmwood

Blessed are the Children tells the story of Traci Patterson, who after getting an abortion begins to suspect that something sinister is following her …continue reading Reel Review: Blessed Are The Children

Highly Original Indie Horror Film Puts a Fresh Spin on Found Footage Overtly marketing your indie horror film as the next “Blair Witch” is …continue reading Reel Review: RWD

Fox tries (and fails miserably) to rekindle the magic of the original cult classic It seems that everything is ripe for the picking off …continue reading Rocky Horror Picture Show 2016 Review

Cherry Tree tells the story of Faith, a 16 year old loner of sorts who is distraught over the fact that her father is …continue reading Reel Review: Cherry Tree

Patient Seven is a rather clever anthology film that focuses on Dr. Marcus (Michael Ironside), a renowned psychiatrist who is researching mentally ill and …continue reading Reel Review: Patient Seven
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