
We celebrate Day 1 of the stacked virtual Nightmares Film Fest by bestowing some very special awards on ten killer horror comedy shorts. My …continue reading Nightmares Film Fest: Horror Comedy Shorts A

We celebrate Day 1 of the stacked virtual Nightmares Film Fest by bestowing some very special awards on ten killer horror comedy shorts. My …continue reading Nightmares Film Fest: Horror Comedy Shorts A

The Canadian horror film “Anything for Jackson” is a clever, genre-blending gem that takes the viewer on a surprising and extremely satisfying ride. A …continue reading Nightstream Film Fest: Anything for Jackson (2020)

The Australian horror comedy “Bloody Hell” is a pitch perfect, wonderfully weird, adrenaline-fueled thrill ride; an uproariously good time. Directed by Alister Grierson from …continue reading Nightstream Film Fest: Bloody Hell (2020)

Fantastic Fest brings us the world premiere of Maria Bissell’s holiday horror, showing us what would happen if Home Alone packed a little more punchcontinue reading Fantastic Fest: How to Deter a Robber (2020)

A quirky tale of heaven vs. hell, Limbo aims to be hot and original but is ultimately a watered-down version of something we’ve already seen before.continue reading Reel Review: Limbo (2019)

This week’s recommendation has puppets! All the characters in the film are puppets, there’s puppet decapitations, puppet zombies, puppet sex and puppet gore. No, it’s not Puppet Master, this week’s Tubi Tuesday is 2015s Head.continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Head (2015)

“Killer Weekend” is an outrageous, adrenaline-fueled comedy of errors boasting sharp British wit, well-written characters, and a bit of bloody mayhem. Ben Kent’s epic …continue reading Movie Night: Killer Weekend (2020)

A fun, Faustian tale with a horror comedy twist, “Uncle Peckerhead” delivers heart, humor, punk rock mayhem, and a heavy dose of well-executed gore. …continue reading Reel Review: Uncle Peckerhead (2020)

Promising themes and romantic developments are pushed aside for a typical road adventure, rom-com in the disappointing zombedy “Eat Brains Love”. Director Rodman Flender …continue reading Chattanooga Film Fest: Eat Brains Love (2019)

Absurd, over the top, sleazy and cheesy, “Head of the Family” is mid-90s direct to video gold from the b movie masters at Full …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Head of the Family (1996)
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