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  • “Return of the Forest Monster” is one of the most shockingly clever independent horror films I have ever seen. In a story that starts out typical and then becomes obscurely funny, the filmmakers have created […]

  • Often I wonder if indie horror filmmakers actually watch other indie horror films; you see the same cliché’s used over and over again, the same stories, characters, and ideas rehashed but never made any better, […]

  • There’s a rave going on. It’s gonna be great. Tuesday and her boyfriend J.T., and their friend Katie, and Katie’s brother, are going out partying to the biggest rave in Providence, Rhode Island. Of course, the […]

  • Take some really hot hicks with huge fake boobs, some cute guys with no clue, a resort set in the ski summit somewhere in the West, and of course, an alien race extinct since the ice age that exists only to kill, […]

  • Thumbnail‘The Janitor’ gets right to the point. With in your face reservoir style killings in the beginning of the film, this dark comedy is hard to resist. TJ Nordaker and Andy Signore have concocted some really great […]

  • It’s the end of the world… again. David Seltzer, who wrote the screenplay for “The Omen”, “Prophecy”, and “Dragonfly”, teams up with some doozies. You’ve got Lili Zanuck, who produced that hit “Reign of Fire”, and […]

  • Johannes Roberts is the stylish and sophisticated director of the fantastically hellish story “Hellbreeder”, and the follow-ups “Sanitarium” and “Darkhunters”. “Forest of the Damned” has the same ethereal and […]

  • “The Female Of The Species Is The Deadliest Of All”

    The third installment in the Filthy McNasty trilogy, Filthy McNastiest: Apocalypse Fuck is an extreme and traditionally overt-the-top horror/comedy from […]

  • Every horror story has a moral, director Dave Quitmeyer says. The moral of Slaughter Disc is that too much of anything can kill you. While other horror flicks tend to focus on the dangers of teenage youth […]

  • The Collingswood story makes a really serious effort to play on that whole “Blair Witch Thing” as I like to call it… You know, where an indie filmmaker decides to make a horror movie by using things like […]

  • A fairly new and original take on the filmed-to-death zombie concept, Zombie Honeymoon is one of those rare stories that focuses on the characters, rather than the zombies themselves. In fact, Zombie Honeymoon […]

  • You’ve heard the story before… a mutant creature out of control, running rampant and wreaking havoc on humanity. There’s always the hot female scientist/reporter/nuclear physicist/cop/government agent who needs to […]

  • This film rocks. I can’t put it any other way. “The Roost” is in many ways a true horror throwback to the seventies and eighties, when low budget films still looked and acted like films, but in many ways it also […]

  • I imagine that many people making low budget indie horror don’t tend to watch other low budget indie horror films. I’ll tell you what I mean by that: many independent films, despite some obvious differences in […]

  • A very interesting and fun idea for the killer in a slasher film is Jeff Burton’s latest film idea. Burton, the creator or Terror at Baxter U and Invitation, now makes his third feature length presentation in the […]

  • Is “Whispering Corridors” the “movie that started the Asian Horror Explosion”? That’s what’s bee said! This Korean film, made in 1998, just before the huge Asian horror explosion into the US, is a speudo-1970’s […]

  • Well, They’ve finally succeeded in making the relatively new genre of Psychological Thriller a complete cliche. Thanks! Now we have a whole new genre of horror-related films to despise, avoid, and roll our eyes […]

  • How could the man who made “Squirm” and “Blue Sunshine” go wrong with a horror film in the classic slasher style? (If anything, he must have learned what NOT to do. Squirm is one of the most embarrassingly […]

  • ThumbnailThe Serpent and the Rainbow is a zombie film directed by horror icon Wes Craven (the Creator of A Nightmare on Elm Street and Scream). Instead of flesh eating, crazed walking corpses, Wes Craven?s zombies are […]

  • ThumbnailOne of the most clever independent genre films made in the new millennium, Lost Skeleton of Cadavra is witty, smart, and creatively funny.
    Larry Blamire has created a film that makes fun of science fiction while […]

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