“Some extra-terrestrials aren’t friendly.” – The 80s horror / sci fi film Xtro presents a truly disturbing tale of alien abduction and perversity. By …continue reading Reel Retro Review: Xtro (1982)
The Midnight Hour is the perfect Halloween film — a wonderfully fun time packed with nostalgic 80’s goodness, a stellar cast and a killer …continue reading Monster’s Pick: The Midnight Hour (1985)
One of the most memorable and quotable films of a generation, “Hellraiser” is a landmark film in horror history with stunning visuals and an iconic …continue reading Reel Review: Hellraiser (1987)
While far from perfect, Stephen King’s Children of the Corn boasts memorable performances, a unique story, and some of the creepiest kids in horror. …continue reading Reel Review: Children of the Corn (1984)
1982’s The Beast Within is icky sexualized horror that has stood the test of time Directed by Philippe Mora and released in 1982, the …continue reading Reel Review: The Beast Within (1982)
While not the most celebrated entry in the series, F13 Part 3 delivers a real sense of fun, creative kills, a menacing Jason, and …continue reading Reel Review: Friday the 13th Part 3 (3D)
The gold standard for remakes, David Cronenberg’s The Fly is both a masterpiece of body horror and a crowning cinematic achievement. David Cronenberg. The …continue reading Reel Review: David Cronenberg’s The Fly (1986)
Writer/Director Matthew Currie Holmes leaves no genre unexploited in Buckout Road, his loving throwback to late 80s midnight movies Billed as The Omen meets …continue reading New Trailer for Supernatural Thriller ‘Buckout Road’
Yet it’s not haunted by ghosts but the residents themselves! Throughout the course of my life, it was always a special moment when I …continue reading Cinematic Love Letters: Amityville 2
Forget “IT”. I can show you the scariest clown movie… When it happened, I wasn’t entirely sure why I was so frightened. The moment …continue reading Cinematic Love Letters: Blood Harvest
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