
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

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

Psychological Thriller ‘Dry Blood’ is a hit with audiences Dry Blood premiered at Monsterpalooza 2016. Even with the technical problems of being screened in …continue reading ‘Dry Blood’ Review and Exclusive Interview

Mystery Thriller “The Lightest Darkness” Needs Your Support We recently discovered an amazing new film currently funding on Indiegogo that we’re excited to share …continue reading Russian Female Filmmaker Creates Homage to Classic Film Noir
An American Vidiot Presents: “I fought the law, and the law won.” A huge tactic used by many VHS distributors in the 80s was …continue reading Retro Review: Shallow Grave
Before you continue reading, you should know that The Invitation is a movie best seen with no prior knowledge of its plot or characters. …continue reading Reel Review: The Invitation
31 Days of Horror: Day 26 Cashing in on the popularity of ghost stories that scored big at the box office, including The Conjuring and …continue reading Reel Review: Haunt
31 Days of Horror: Day 24 Crimson Peak is the new gothic horror romance from horror maestro Guillermo del Toro, operating at his most stylistically …continue reading Reel Review: Crimson Peak
31 Days of Horror: Day 21 It’s rare when a blind watch on Netflix turns out to be as surprising and utterly enjoyable as Circle …continue reading Reel Review: Circle
31 Days of Horror: Day 19 JUNE Directed by: L. Gustavo Cooper Written by: Sharon Y. Cobb & L. Gustavo Cooper Starring: Casper Van …continue reading Sisterhood of Slaughter: JUNE Film Review
31 Days of Horror: Day 18 It’s been eight years since the controversial genre icon Eli Roth has had a film in theaters (not …continue reading Reel Review: Knock Knock
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