Indie Director P.J. Starks talks about last year’s hit ‘Volumes of Blood’ and its new sequel ‘Volumes of Blood: Horror Stories’ Volumes of Blood …continue reading Exclusive Interview With Director P.J. Starks
I recently had the pleasure of speaking with Benjamin Wood, an actor in an upcoming sci-fi/horror comedy FIRST MAN ON MARS. He was kind …continue reading Sneak Peek: First Man on Mars
Troy Escamilla Discusses His Directorial Debut, the 80s Slasher-Inspired “Party Night” If you’ve ever wondered just how exactly you go about making a film …continue reading Talking ‘Party Night’ with Troy Escamilla
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
Charlie’s Farm is a 2014 Australian horror slasher film written and directed by Chris Sun (Daddy’s Little Girl) for Slaughter FX. The film was …continue reading Reel Review: Charlie’s Farm
More times than I can count, I’ve been let down by a disappointing film with a cool looking poster and a well-executed trailer. Like an …continue reading TICKETS TO THE HORROR SHOW: A Sneak Peek at “The Funhouse Massacre”
Synopsis: One of the sickest bloodbaths in horror movie history occurs after a deranged stalker becomes obsessed with real life horror film critic Todd …continue reading A “REEL” HIDDEN GEM: Review of Indie Horror REEL (2015)
31 Days of Horror: Day 31 All Hallows’ Eve 2 (2015) is the “sort of” sequel to 2013’s All Hallows’ Eve (reviewed HERE). However, while …continue reading Reel Review: All Hallows’ Eve 2
31 Days of Horror: Day 6 Gravy marks the directorial feature film debut for Psych star James Roday, who also co-wrote the script with …continue reading Reel Review: Gravy
31 Days of Horror: Day 4 Scarecrows is a 1988 American horror film written and directed by William Wesley. While it spent years in …continue reading Reel Review: Scarecrows
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