
“Haunt” effectively explores the deepest fears people have about daring to go into haunted mazes and makes them a terrifying reality. Though a familiar …continue reading Reel Review: Haunt (Scott Beck, Bryan Woods)

“Haunt” effectively explores the deepest fears people have about daring to go into haunted mazes and makes them a terrifying reality. Though a familiar …continue reading Reel Review: Haunt (Scott Beck, Bryan Woods)

An intense and brutal thriller, “Artik” offers a surprising theme within its dark story and ferocious performances from Angelo and Carter. In a movie …continue reading Reel Review: Artik (Tom Botchii, 2019)

Each month, we’ll take you on a trip down the proverbial video aisle to look at some of the latest and best indie horror …continue reading Down the Video Aisle: September 2019

To conclude our series on online censorship, we talk with three creators in the indie horror space about how career damaging this kind of …continue reading Social Censorship: Indie Horror Creators Speak Out

Our staff reviews the female-driven anthology “Shevenge” featuring twelve short stories about revenge and ladies who take justice into their own hands. Intro by …continue reading Morbid Minis: Shevenge (Anthology)

VinSyn unearths “Hellmaster” from the early 90s — giving John Saxon fans a chance to see a forgotten relic from the end of the …continue reading Syndrome Saturday: Hellmaster (aka Them)(1992)

With a great chemistry among the cast, “Nekrotronic” blasts screens with a fast moving, action-packed bonanza that is an undeniably fun ride! “Someone, somewhere …continue reading Reel Review: Nekrotronic (2019)

As part of our censorship series, I talked with the Soskas about their Twitter ban, their thoughts on censoring art, and why we should …continue reading Twittergate 2019: Interview with Jen and Sylvia Soska

Larry Fessenden’s “Habit” is a beautifully executed, low budget masterpiece— a realistic and thought provoking vampire and psychological horror film. I came across this …continue reading Retro Review: HABIT (Fessenden, 1995)

Each month, we’ll take you on a trip down the proverbial video aisle to look at some of the latest and best indie horror …continue reading Down the Video Aisle: August 2019
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