31 Days of Horror: Day 23 As any genre fan can tell you, it’s not easy to pull off a solid horror comedy. It’s even …continue reading Reel Review: The Final Girls
31 Days of Horror: Day 15 Old 37 (2015) is another film supported by crowdfunding efforts, which has become an increasingly popular funding strategy for …continue reading Reel Review: Old 37
31 Days of Horror: Day 11 The Perfect House (2012) is an anthology film inspired by three of the most famous time periods and …continue reading Reel Review: The Perfect House
An American Vidiot Presents: “I Have a Bad Feeling About This.” When John Carpenter’s Halloween came out in 1978, it opened up a whole new …continue reading You Oughta Know: The Mutilator
31 Days of Horror: Day 5 I’m a sucker for 80s slasher films — the good, the bad, and even the downright ugly. Thus, when …continue reading Reel Review: Savage Weekend
31 Days of Horror: Day 3 The Drownsman is a movie that has all the makings of a truly great horror film — a …continue reading Reel Review: The Drownsman
31 Days of Horror: Day 2 Homages are hard to pull off. It’s a fine line between loving reverence and blatant plagiarism. Lost After Dark (2015) …continue reading Reel Review: Lost After Dark
I was first introduced to the indie horror Pieces of Talent by a dear friend, and I can’t remember the last time I fell harder for …continue reading HORROR WITH HEART: Pieces of Talent Blu-Ray Review
I recently had the pleasure of sitting down with Bob Clark and Bruce Kilroy, co-founders of the successful horror review and promotion site Reel …continue reading BLOOD AND BOOBIES: An Interview With ‘STRIP CLUB MASSACRE’ Indie Filmmakers
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