Not everyone would refer to Jeremy Saulnier’s Green Room as a horror film, but its blend of tension, gore and survivalism at least makes …continue reading Reel Review: Green Room
A GRITTY, REALISTIC WEREWOLF FILM THAT EXCELS BY BEING REMARKABLY HUMAN SHEEP SKIN is an adaptation of one of writer/director Kurtis M. Spieler’s earlier …continue reading Reel Review: Sheep Skin
THEY LOOK LIKE PEOPLE brilliantly balances genuine human drama and emotion with moments of sheer dread and gut-wrenching terror. They Look Like People is a 2015 …continue reading Reel Review: They Look Like People (2015)
Growing up I had what could be considered by some a slightly morbid childhood. Growing up I spent a good deal of time in …continue reading Growing Up Strange
FAMILY POSSESSIONS is an upcoming feature length horror film, based on a true story, starring Felissa Rose, Mark Patton, and Jason Vail. We were fortunate …continue reading Exclusive Interview with Tommy Faircloth, Writer/Director of “Family Possessions”
Unique horror films, twisted tales that askew religious doctrine, musicals, lavish theatrics and eye-popping visuals… these are a few of my favorite things. In …continue reading Reel Review: Alleluia! The Devil’s Carnival
MAB Studios recently announced that its much buzzed about supernatural flick WITCHULA just inked a co-production deal with the UK-based indie production company, Silent Studios Productions, …continue reading WITCHULA Gets Co-Production Deal
He’s been beaten, bullied, and burned — and that’s just the beginning of his story… I recently came across a pretty incredible campaign on …continue reading Exclusive Interview With the Filmmakers Behind ‘To Hell and Back: The Kane Hodder Story’
Movie of the week #6: Muck (2015) Recommendation for the week of May 9, 2016 Muck is a 2015 horror film and the directorial debut …continue reading Movie of the Week: Muck
I’m embarrassed to say I missed Nightmare Box when it first made its big splash on the festival circuit in 2014, winning numerous awards …continue reading Reel Review: Nightmare Box
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