When it comes to horror genre hybrids, the horror-musical may not be the first one to jump into fans’ heads. However, the classic entries in the...
Straight out of an actual haunted farmhouse in Maine* comes The Hanover House, a moody new supernatural thriller from director/co-writer Corey Norman. On the surface the...
Here’s a cool little flick that takes an interesting approach to the camp slasher but tanks in the end. Harrison Smith’s Camp Dread has a solid...
When I first saw a commercials for Jinn, I thought that Tobe Hooper’s long-shelved film was getting a U.S. release and the “D” was dropped from...
Fractured (the film formerly known as Schism) is a sexy blend of nightmarish horror and mystery that’s as consistently intriguing as it is disturbing. It takes...
Severin Films’ boner for Ozploitation flicks has led to some pretty sweet home video releases, including Nightmares (aka Stage Fright) and Australia After Dark. Recently they...
You don’t get more straightforward with movie titles than Alien Abduction. Unless the filmmakers were being cute, you can be fairly certain it’s not going to...
After percolating for four years, the Greek zombie apocalypse comedy Evil In the Time of Heroes has hit the U.S. VOD circuit, courtesy of Doppelganger Releasing....
From executive producer Drew Barrymore (Cat’s Eye) comes Happy Camp, a found footage thriller set in the actual rural logging town of the same name in...
Many moons ago, the Weinstein company purchased the rights to the 2006 Thai horror film 13: Game of Death with the intention of making an English-language...
Living in a duplex can be pretty awkward sometimes. It’s not as suffocating as a large apartment building, where you’re immediately surrounded by hundreds of “neighbors,”...
…but how is it a feminist slasher? The Slumber Party Massacre is a satirical slasher about some girls at a sleepover being killed off by a...
Skinless (or, The Ballad of Skinless Pete) is the new film from micro-budget indie auteur Dustin Mills. I’ve seen a couple of his films before (Night...
Jeepers Creepers director Victor Salva is back with another horror flick, and goddamn he throws A LOT of stuff into this one. Dark House is a...
We all need to come to terms with the fact that found footage is here to stay for the time being. While some fillmmakers are at...
When I got the screener for Stalled, I read the synopsis and rolled my eyes. First at the word “zombie” then at “horror-comedy.” But I’m happy...
I think as far as horror films go, the genre has reached its quota of possessed people floating in the air doing fucking back bends. It’s...
On February 12, 1993, two 10-year-olds, Robert Thompson and Jon Venables, abducted, tortured, and murdered two-year-old James Bulger in Liverpool. They took him from a shopping...
The Invoking originally went by the name “Sader Ridge,” which is a way better title in my book. Names of places are more interesting to me...
Last year’s World War Z looked for a cure to the zombie outbreak. Manuel Carballo’s The Returned sorta picks up where Brad Pitt’s hair left off,...
Stitch is the debut film from Ajaya Kumar Mathai, who goes simply by the name “Ajai.” It’s like, McG, but harder to pronounce. And boy howdy...
As the old adage says, “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.” That’s also what the avenging angel in Mark Jones’ new film Scorned literally...
It’s rare to find a truly disturbing film that’s also incredibly funny. Not in the way that the Justin Bieber documentary was disturbing either, but in...
Israeli filmmaker Oren Carmi’s debut feature Goldberg & Eisenberg is a promising dark comedy with shades of horror lurking beneath the surface. It’s an unsettling movie...