“The Ball” from LA-based, indie filmmaker Zach Lorkiewicz’s Youtube channel Count the Clock is a darkly hilarious look at the horrors of high school. …continue reading Short Horror Review: “The Ball”
Though a mostly overlooked and forgotten gem, “Grace” offers a deeply affecting look at the unspoken fears of motherhood and the depth of a …continue reading In Defense of Paul Solet’s “Grace” (2009)
“HELLmington” beautifully explores grief and trauma in a small town, but it’s more bleak and unsettling than satisfyingly chilling. Who is it that said …continue reading Reel Review: HELLmington (2019)
This week on the podcast, join Chaos and Carnage as they dare to live deliciously with the critically acclaimed historical horror film “The Witch”. …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: The Witch
Equally creepy and compelling, “The Curse of Buckout Road” puts a clever new spin on urban legends while paying loving homage to midnight horror. …continue reading Reel Review: The Curse of Buckout Road (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
Imagine “Kill Bill” with no budget and gratuitous meat consumption, and you have an idea about the wonderfully weird, artsy indie gem “Mad Cowgirl”. …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Mad Cowgirl (2006)
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)
“Dark Was the Night” is a fantastic folk horror film you may have missed that really nails both the monster aesthetic and the compelling …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Dark Was the Night (2015)
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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