
A unique look at the mechanics of genre film making poses deeper questions than the budget would lead you to expect. A low budget …continue reading The Daily Dig: Effects (1979)

A unique look at the mechanics of genre film making poses deeper questions than the budget would lead you to expect. A low budget …continue reading The Daily Dig: Effects (1979)

It may be Garbage Day, but this week’s dumpster dive turns up a wonderfully meta, exceptionally executed slasher comedy that stands a “Cut” above …continue reading Garbage Day: Cut (2000)

Jay Baruchel’s smart, subversive slasher is fearless in its depiction of onscreen horror as its devastating dissection of our desire for brutality. Writer/director/actor and …continue reading Take Two Review: Random Acts of Violence

As brilliant and progressive as “Sleepaway Camp” was, I’d boldly argue that the wonderfully campy sequel is superior in many ways. June is Pride …continue reading Pride Pick: “Sleepaway Camp 2: Unhappy Campers”

Have you always wanted to make a horror movie? These 7 meta horror films about horror filmmaking will make you think twice about that! …continue reading 7 Horror Movies About Making Horror Movies
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