Live in Orlando, FL? B-D has got your chance to check out the latest Vin Diesel sci-fi outing, Riddick, for FREE before it hits theatres (IMAX...
Reviewed by Michael Ferraro After creating some of the most memorable genre pictures of the late 70s (The Last House on the Left and The Hills...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Come to south Chile, they said. We’ll have a great time, they said. Such was not the case for Alicia, a nervous...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Following the overwhelming success of Halloween, John Carpenter and producer Debra Hill could have played it safe with a rehashed slasher following...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Craig R. Baxley is a former stuntman who directed three really, really good action films back-to-back. The first one is Action Jackson...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper When the earthquake finally hits in Nicolas Lopez’s disaster-horror film Aftershock, it’s bloody mayhem. Limbs fly, people are crushed in horrific ways,...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper When people think of Cannon Films, typically a lineup of action and ninja movies run through their mind, or the distributor’s prominent...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Produced when Hammer Films was trying to reinvent itself in the face of more successful, subtle Hollywood horror films, Hands of the...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Prolific Steadicam operator James Muro has only directed one feature film (so far) in his career, but hot damn is it a...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper When I saw Mark Duplass credited as an executive producer and writer on what is marketed as the “female Deliverance,” it made...
Reviewed by Mike Ferraro The slogan for The Incredible Melting Man calls for the audience to “come prepared,” but upon viewing this all but forgotten science...
Reviewed by Mike Ferraro Rodrigo Gudino is a director definitely influenced by slow-burn religious thrillers and this, his first foray into feature-length filmmaking, wears those influences...
Reviewed by Mike Ferraro: It’s doubtful that there is a person out there who hasn’t fantasized about winning the lottery or stumbling upon a large sum...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper: Is there anything more terrifying than a psychopath in love? They’re delusional, manipulative, and just one restraining order away from a homicide....
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Sometimes the simplest plots can be the most effective. Who needs convoluted stories and intricate details when you have a sniper on...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Dark Skies is part domestic drama, part home invasion horror, part coming of age film, and just a little bit alien invasion...
Reviewed by Mike Ferraro There was a lot of excitement over Mark Romanek’s feature-length directorial debut. First, it was a milestone for Robin Williams’ career. Instead...
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Reviewed by Patrick Cooper The Town That Dreaded Sundown is a hugely entertaining atmospheric thriller saved from the bowels of obscurity by Scream Factory. It plays...
Reviewed by Mike Ferraro There have been films released every few years that truly capture the attention of the outsiders of society. A film that strikes...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper In the ’80s, a lot of horny teenage campers got dismembered on screen. The Burning was released in the wake the massive...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper No One Lives, the new film from Midnight Meat Train director Ryuhei Kitamura, is a seek-and-destroy formula slasher film that boasts joyously...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Sitting down to write a review of the Criterion Collection’s Naked Lunch Blu-ray, I thought about how I’d probably get nothing done...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Since the Trinity Killer arc wrapped up in season 4, Dexter has gotten progressively worse. Before the announcement of the 8th being...