Released on September 1st by Anchor Bay Entertainment, Lost After Dark is a loving and incredibly fun homage to the great slasher films of …continue reading A DAZZLING DEBUT: Interview with “Lost After Dark” Director/Writer Ian Kessner
31 Days of Horror: Day 28 Dread (2010) is a psychological thriller and unflinching horror film from first time director Anthony DiBlasi, originally released as part …continue reading Reel Review: Dread
31 Days of Horror: Day 27 Writer-director Jeff Lieberman made a trio of low budget horror films more than twenty years ago that have gone …continue reading Reel Review: Satan’s Little Helper
An American Vidiot Presents: “They Call Him Bigfoot.” Sexploitation was a pretty popular subgenre in the early to late 70s, and it coexisted quite well …continue reading You Oughta Know: The Beauties and the Beast
31 Days of Horror: Day 14 Burying the Ex is a 2015 horror comedy (zom-com) written by Alan Trezza, adapted from the 2008 short …continue reading Reel Review: Burying the Ex
31 Days of Horror: Day 10 WE ARE STILL HERE Rated: NR Runtime: 84 minutes Written By: Ted Geohegan Directed by: Ted Geohegan Starring: …continue reading Reel Review: We Are Still Here
31 Days of Horror: Day 9 The Nightmare is a 2015 documentary-horror hybrid centered around the first-hand experiences of eight individuals who have suffered from …continue reading Reel Review: The Nightmare
31 Days of Horror: Day 3 The Drownsman is a movie that has all the makings of a truly great horror film — a …continue reading Reel Review: The Drownsman
After sitting in limbo for two years, Eli Roth’s highly anticipated cannibal horror film The Green Inferno is finally getting its theatrical release. Open …continue reading A TASTE FOR THE DISTASTEFUL: Eli Roth’s Green Inferno
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