
After 23 years, Richard Stanley is back in the director’s chair. But before “The Color Out of Space” (2019), there was “Hardware” (1990). On …continue reading Revisiting Richard Stanley: Hardware (1990)
After 23 years, Richard Stanley is back in the director’s chair. But before “The Color Out of Space” (2019), there was “Hardware” (1990). On …continue reading Revisiting Richard Stanley: Hardware (1990)
The much maligned and mostly forgotten about prequel/sequel to the 1982 remake; almost a decade later, is 2011’s “The Thing” really that terrible? The …continue reading In Defense of: The Thing (2011)
Help support independent, female filmmaking and the love of practical effects by contributing to the feature film “Consume” from one of our writers. A …continue reading Fund It Friday: Consume (Feature Film)
“The Head Hunter” is a beautifully executed, genre-bending masterpiece — and the best, underappreciated indie horror film of 2019. The Head Hunter (2018) is …continue reading Streaming on Shudder: The Head Hunter (2018)
With an air of believability and sincerity, “The Psychics” is a no budget found footage style film that offers a familiar yet enjoyable angle. …continue reading Horror-on-Sea Review: The Psychics
If you missed “Pledge” earlier this year, now is a great time to catch this dark and compelling tale of three unlikely heroes who …continue reading Take Two Review: Pledge (2019)
We sit and discuss the vision behind one of my favorite indie horror films of the year, “The Shed”, with writer and director Frank …continue reading Interview with Director Frank Sabatella (The Shed)
If you missed “I Trapped the Devil” earlier this year, now is a great time to catch this tense and terrifying film set against …continue reading Take Two Review: I Trapped the Devil (2019)
A simple birth control device turns a young woman’s body into a terrifying weapon in “Marla”, a film that doesn’t quite deliver on its …continue reading Reel Review: Marla (Lisa van Dam-Bates, 2019)
The Horror genre has been massively successful, despite most films being made for budgets far lower than other genres. The key to success? Fear. …continue reading Horror and the Success of the Small Budget
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