If Shiver has one thing going for it, it’s that I can identify with its serial killer, The Gryphon. To clarify, the opening sequence of Shiver...
I didn’t see Guillermo del Toro’s Pacific Rim in theatres. Mostly because everyone was boasting about the 3D effects and how it was a must to...
Rarely does a canceled television program comprised of only 8 episodes receive a deluxe box set. However, such is the case with Kindred: The Embraced. The...
Cassadaga starts with that old tale of a kid lopping off his penis with a pair of scissors due to the fact that his mother has...
Bad Milo! is absolutely regoddamndiculous. And I mean that in the nicest of ways. Ken (Ken Marino) is an average married man struggling with everyday stresses...
It’s a well known fact that I adore Seth Rogen. It is also well known that I think he and Evan Goldberg are geniuses. It should...
Dead Before Dawn is a Canadian horror comedy starring Devon Bostick (from the Wimpy Kid movies) as Casper Galloway, an average, insecure college student. After taking...
John Carpenter’s Halloween needs no introduction. The 1978 classic could easily be considered my generation’s Gone With the Wind (or some other landmark film). To review...
Much like its predecessor, Psycho III is a sequel that people either love or hate. While Psycho II had hints of Norman conquering Mother, and possibly...
There is something to be said about Psycho II. You either love it or hate it. After Psycho changed the way movies were shown in theatres...
I know someone who once tested a new heart medication in a clinical trial. Let’s just say he was glad he packed extra pants. The Facility...
Remember when The Blair Witch Project was released? Remember how it brought found footage to the mainstream and was pretty scary? Well, that was almost 15...
Years ago, when I still had cable, watching documentaries and programs on the History Channel was a favorite pastime. Which is to say I’d turn the...
Rarely do I get to watch movies while running a 102 degree temperature, but such was the case with The Mole Man of Belmont Avenue. Written...
Richard Raaphorst set out to make his art come to life on film. His twisted, Nazi created half-man/half-robot monsters are visually interesting and impressive. The problem...
Mixing horror and comedy is a difficult feat and, most of the time, films fail miserably in doing so. Over the top and ridiculous, Silent But...
Absence was written in three days by Jimmy Loweree and Jake Moreno. Made by a group of friends in 110 degree weather, under the direction of...
Saturday Morning Mystery takes the basic idea of Scooby Doo and throws it into the middle of a goofball slasher film. Drugs, sex and gore replace...
The Walking Dead relied on a slow burn of a pace for its second season. The opposite can be said for season 3… While the series...
Lucid, written, directed, produced, edited, and starring by P.J. Woodside, tries very hard to be a complex, thought provoking film about lucid dreaming. Everyone involved in...
The micro-budget indie zombie film, The Battery, was released last month via VOD platforms and quickly gained popularity. However, this little gem, written and directed by...
Static, directed by Todd Levin, keeps the viewer guessing. With 12 minutes remaining, I still had no idea what kind of movie I was watching. Static...
Probably the greatest thing about Ninja III: The Domination is no matter what you’re in the mood for, you’re going to get it. The movie covers...
I’ve always summed up Lifeforce for someone who hasn’t seen it simply as “space vampires”. The first time I saw Tobe Hopper’s 1985 film was in...
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