More than 20 years after the first found footage movie hit the big screen, film makers are still producing shakycam last exploits of the unwary in dark forests, deserted buildings and rundown towns. What’s the appeal, and what makes a really good (and bad) found footage?continue reading Inside Look: The Devil’s Familiar (2020)
Our next stop in our trip around the horror world is Italy, a macabre mecca — home to some of the most prolific and …continue reading Around the World in 80 Films: Italy
We review the 88 Films remastered release of “The Green Inferno”, the unsung sequel to the controversial video nasty “Cannibal Holocaust” (1980). For years …continue reading New on Blu: The Green Inferno (1988)
We look at ten of the most controversial horror films that have polarized audiences and left an indelible mark on the genre — for better …continue reading Top Ten Controversial Horror Films
74 Days of Video Nasties: Day 7 Cannibal Ferox (Make Them Die Slowly) (1981) Review by Lindsey Darvell 01/09/2016 Synopsis: A woman writing her thesis, along …continue reading Video Nasty Review: Cannibal Ferox
74 Days of Video Nasties: Day 4 Cannibal Holocaust (1980) Review by Lindsey Darvell 01/04/2016 Synopsis: A rescue team is sent in to the Amazon to find …continue reading Video Nasty Review: Cannibal Holocaust
74 Days of Video Nasties: Day 3 Devil Hunter (1980) Review by Lindsey Darvell 01/03/2016 Synopsis: An actress is kidnapped and taken to an island to be held …continue reading Video Nasty Review: Devil Hunter
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