Michael Paré delivers a powerful performance in “The Shelter”, a haunting examination of living with the consequences of poor decisions. Much like TERROR TALK, …continue reading Take Two Review: John Fallon’s “The Shelter” (2016)
The Calling Hours Horror Podcast 2.48: Discussing the Marketing Machine and the Impact of Studio-Backed Horror on Small Budget Indies (Air Date: 11.13.18) %CODE31% …continue reading The Calling Hours 2.48: Dissecting Hollywood Horror
EUTHANIZER (aka ARMOMURHAAJA) is an extremely hard to watch, but can’t miss Finnish horror film that leaves an indelible mark on the viewer. I …continue reading Reel Review: Euthanizer (2017)
Morbidly Beautiful is proud to sponsor the 10th Annual San Antonio Horrific Film Fest, the premiere hardcore horror festival. The Horrific Film Fest was established …continue reading San Antonio Horrific Film Fest 2017
Adam Green’s Terrifying Tale of Survival is a Must See Winter Watch for Horror Fans Frozen is a 2010 thriller written and directed by …continue reading Reel Review: Frozen (2010)
Rob Zombie’s latest blood-soaked horror film should more than satisfy his loyal fans… and may even create a few new believers. I had the …continue reading First Look: ’31’
“Murder School is now in Session” So what are the ingredients for a horror movie? In this case, sex, drugs and a rock n’ …continue reading Reel Review: Rob Zombie’s ’31’
Atroz is an extremely difficult watch, but also a rewarding one; as brilliant as it is disturbing. Atroz (Atrocious), one of the latest films to …continue reading Reel Review: Atroz (Atrocious)
I recently had the opportunity to screen the indie, no budget horror film My Master Satan: 3 Tales of Drug Fueled Violence by up-and-coming …continue reading Reel Review: My Master Satan
New Indie Horror Comedy is Breaking Ground for Gender and Race Equality in the Industry Periodically, we share film projects with you that are currently …continue reading Be the Light for Indie Horror Film “At the End of the Tunnel”
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