Reviewed by Patrick Cooper The zombie thing is outta control. The genre has become so mainstream my mother references The Walking Dead. So let’s all knock...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Put the kids to bed, pal, because this ain’t your regular made for TV coming of age movie! Ghoul, produced by the...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper The cover of A Thousand Cuts tricked me into hating it before watching it. It features two hands bound and bloody and...
Reviewed by Michael Erb When visual effect artists make the transition to director, their first efforts are generally predictable. The story isn’t thought out, the acting...
In this week’s round-up, I take a look at David Cronenberg’s Cosmopolis (01/01/13), Dark Sky’s release of Sleep Tight (01/08/13), Chiller (12/11/12), and Scream! Factory’s Deadly...
Live in Orlando, FL? B-D has got your chance to check out the latest Universal film, Mama, for FREE before it hits theatres on Friday, January...
Reviewed by Michael Erb With a tagline like “Twilight Meets Tarantino”, it’s okay for your first impression of The Thompsons to be less than charmed. Luckily,...
This year, we’ve welcomed a lot of new writers to our home video review team and wanted them to get in on the year-end list action....
I can’t believe 2012 is almost over. Partly because the year flew by, but mostly because not many films that came out truly left an impression....
2012 has been a snoozer of a year for horror for the most part. I can’t think of another year that I’ve been with the site...
Reviewed by Michael Erb Dust Up is hard to describe without making it sound overloaded and uneven. It is overloaded and uneven, but it’s also a...
Reviewed by Michael Erb There is so much that’s fundamentally wrong with Creep Van. It could be that the filmmakers never had the budget or had...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper From 1974 to 1979, author Peter Benchley pulled off a hat trick of impressive seafaring bestsellers. Each book was adapted for the...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Slaughter Tales is a self-aware love letter to the bygone SOV era that’s been making sort of a comeback this year thanks...
Back at E3 2011, Ubisoft introduced Killer Freaks From Outer Space, a sci-fi/horror first-person shooter made exclusively for Nintendo’s recently announced Wii U. The trailer’s over-the-top...
Review by Patrick Cooper Director Dick Richards only helmed seven movies during his career. Not a lot, but he managed to cover a lot of genre...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Bruce D. Clark’s Corman-produced Naked Angels was released two months after Easy Rider and I have a strong hunch they rushed through...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Eddie Collins is one handsome-ass gym teacher. The ladies find him irresistible and his male students come to him for relationship advice....
Review by James A. Janisse Outpost: Black Sun is a horror movie released earlier this year about Nazi zombies. Actually, I think zombie Nazis is more...
Review by Steve Urena I imagine that there are a large number of horror movie fans that are fans of Vincent Price’s work. The Invisible Man...
Review by Steve Urena Have you ever wondered what it would be like to occupy the brain of another human being and feel the thoughts, emotions,...
In this week’s round-up, I take a look at Criterion’s Rosemary’s Baby (10/30/12) release, IFC’s The Pact (11/06/12), Scream Factory’s They Live (11/06/12) disc, the forgettable...
Reviewed by Michael Ferraro Perhaps applause is in order for director Jonathan Glendening. His newest feature, the tantalizing Strippers vs. Werewolves, may be the most overproduced...
Reviewed by Michael Erb Apocalypse of the Dead is actually a 2009 Serbian film released under the name Zone of the Dead; the first Serbian zombie...