If you have a strong stomach and taste for the filthier, more demented, gorier side of horror, buckle up for “The Spanish Chainsaw Massacre”. …continue reading Wild Wednesdays: The Spanish Chainsaw Massacre
While “Doom Room” doesn’t completely deliver on its high concept, it remains an emotional, thought provoking horror film worth checking out. Editor’s Note: I …continue reading Reel Review: Doom Room (2019)
While it won’t appeal to fear junkies and gore hounds, “Dead Love” is powerfully moving tale of romance and sadness anchored by exceptional performances. …continue reading Reel Review: Dead Love (2018)
Violent, bloody, and unapologetically graphic, “Animalistic” fits well within the rape / revenge canon — delivering the goods for fans of this sub genre. …continue reading Reel Review: Animalistic (2015)
Filled with twists and beautiful imagery and a deep metaphor for mental illness and suicide, The Forest of the Lost Souls is a rare …continue reading Take Two Review: The Forest of the Lost Souls
An old horror staple is given a fresh spin in American Mummy, which puts the horror element firmly in the spotlight A group of …continue reading Reel Review: American Mummy (2017)
The late Richard Hatch gives a bloody final performance in Asylum of Darkness With a tagline of THERE IS EVIL IN ALL OF US, …continue reading Reel Review: Asylum of Darkness (2017)
Horror’s Scream Queens and Rising Talent: Six Questions for Lindsay “Mass Gravette” Serrano “Lindsay Serrano is the co-founder at Mass Grave Pictures in NYC. …continue reading Deadly Beauty: Lindsay Serrano
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