
Celebrating its 20th anniversary, Tarantino’s “Kill Bill: Volume 1” is an homage-heavy cinematic love letter that continues to thrill. When the Shaw Scope title …continue reading 20th Anniversary: Kill Bill Volume 1 (2003)
Celebrating its 20th anniversary, Tarantino’s “Kill Bill: Volume 1” is an homage-heavy cinematic love letter that continues to thrill. When the Shaw Scope title …continue reading 20th Anniversary: Kill Bill Volume 1 (2003)
We revisit the cult classic zombie film from the 90s, “Return of the Living Dead 3”, a romantic horror film with a healthy helping …continue reading Drekcula’s Underworld: Return Of The Living Dead 3
In a demented doubleheader, we gear up from extreme horror to see if “Terrifier” and its wildly successful sequel are worth the hype. Clowns …continue reading Drekcula’s Underworld: Terrifier 1 & 2
“Cube” (2021) is a rare instance of a Japanese remake that doesn’t compare to its Western counterpart, rather than the other way around. If …continue reading Foreign Friday: Cube (2021)
A gorefest Ozploitation film relying on literal cheap tricks to pull off the entire production, from digital special effects to reusing sets. Meteorites turn …continue reading The Daily Dig: Undead (2003)
Hilarious, harrowing, and deliciously demented, “Evil Dead Rise” flawlessly reinvigorates the franchise with an unbridled glee for gore. One of the absolute highlights of …continue reading Movie Night: Evil Dead Rise (2023)
Billed as “Ted” meets “Terrifier”, the surprisingly effective “Night of the Killer Bears” is light on humor and heavy on bloody mayhem. In this …continue reading Reel Review: Night of the Killer Bears (2023)
Much more than just an ingenious casting stunt, “Renfield” is a blast — gloriously bloody, relentlessly funny, and wildly entertaining. Before we sink our teeth …continue reading Reel Review: Renfield (2023)
On this episode, NHE host Scott Murphy chats to writing and directing duo Ian Tripp & Ryan Schafer about their new movie “Everybody Dies …continue reading New Horror Express: Ian Tripp and Ryan Schafer Interview
The gory, off-the-wall Japanese splatterfest “Tag” is a confusing and chaotic ride, but it’s also ridiculously fun and hard not to love. Killer wind. …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Tag (2015)