
October is a time of year when people love watching and experiencing horror — even those who don’t normally like the genre often get …continue reading Top Ten Horror Comedies

October is a time of year when people love watching and experiencing horror — even those who don’t normally like the genre often get …continue reading Top Ten Horror Comedies

Road of the Dead Wyrmwood is the advertised Mad Max meets Dawn of the Dead mash-up from writers Kiah and Tristan Roache-Turner, with Kiah …continue reading Reel Review: Wyrmwood

Blessed are the Children tells the story of Traci Patterson, who after getting an abortion begins to suspect that something sinister is following her …continue reading Reel Review: Blessed Are The Children

Highly Original Indie Horror Film Puts a Fresh Spin on Found Footage Overtly marketing your indie horror film as the next “Blair Witch” is …continue reading Reel Review: RWD

Cherry Tree tells the story of Faith, a 16 year old loner of sorts who is distraught over the fact that her father is …continue reading Reel Review: Cherry Tree

A nighttime party in the country, plenty of alcohol and invited guests… what more could one ask for? What seems like just another ordinary …continue reading Reel Review: Stung

Culkin and Shaye shine in this startling, deeply personal film about guilt and grief Jack Goes Home is a genre bending, horror/thriller written and …continue reading Reel Review: Jack Goes Home (2016)

Sexy, Stylish Indie Horror Offers Revealing Look Into the Dangerous Web Cam World One of my favorite things about being a film reviewer is …continue reading Reel Review: BB

Every now and then — after sitting through disappointments, mediocre, or just plain awful movies — you come across a brilliant horror movie that …continue reading Reel Review: The Canal

Crawl or Die (previously called Crawl Bitch Crawl) opens amidst chaos on a group fighting and on the run from an evil force, and it …continue reading Reel Review: Crawl or Die
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