Reviewed by Michael Erb You’ve got to admit that Leatherface and his franchise have some serious longevity. They’ve survived four movies in the original series, two...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Sometimes the sincerity and DIY spirit of an indie horror film can make you like it more than you should. Case in...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper I hope you’re sitting down, readers, because I have some bad news. The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia does not...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper In the first Cold Prey, a burly man slaughtered a group of friends in an abandoned hotel in the mountains of southern...
Reviewed by Mike Ferraro Malcolm (Marlon Wayans) and Kisha (Essence Atkins) play a couple about to open a new chapter in their relationship when they decide...
Reviewed by Mike Ferraro Eduardo Rodriguez (the upcoming Fright Night 2) seems to be a dual-personality director who is certainly gifted in some areas of filmmaking,...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper “Trapped in a box” movies are inherently fun. Even if the characters aren’t all that interesting, it’s still entertaining to try to...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper With the exception of Blood Simple and Mean Streets, few debut features in modern film are as impressive as Terrence Malick’s Badlands....
MercurySteam’s Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, released in 2010, played like no Castlevania game that came before it, yet it still felt like it took place in...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper When the robots in Westworld suffered from a “central-circuit malfunction” and slaughtered a bunch of people, the Delos amusement park shut down....
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Having to sit through DTV found footage movies is starting to get painful. What stings even more is when one of America’s...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper French filmmaker Jean Rollin left behind a legacy of fantastique films with his signature poetic flourishes, such as The Rape of the...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Jess Franco was a prolific erotic horror director who has made about 200 films since the 1950s. I can’t imagine that Oasis...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Night of the Tentacles opens with a couple having doggy-style sex. Then some people masturbate and a dog licks up cum. This...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper 11 years after Don Coscarelli’s Phantasm became a cult hit, Universal decided to bankroll a sequel. By the late ‘80s, horror sequels...
Reviewed by Michael Erb Teen siblings Hansel and Gretel live a quiet life in Southern California. Hansel loves photography and Gretel loves weed. Her boyfriend too,...
Reviewed by Michael Erb When I saw the poster for this movie, two things immediately popped into my head: 1. This poster directly affects my desire...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Until I moved from New England to Florida, I never saw a cockroach in person. About one year after moving into my...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper In the ‘70s and ‘80s, rape-revenge movies generated loads of controversy as they shot up, bit off, and poured acid on the...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Scream Factory is releasing Renny Harlin’s 1988 film Prison for the first time on DVD/Blu-ray in the U.S. and after watching it,...
Like Maniac Mansion, Ron Gilbert’s latest foray into adventure gaming starts with picking three characters out of a possible seven. The Cave gives off every appearance...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Towards the end of film, a crass pretty-boy named Zane delivers a diatribe about how important Smiley is. He asserts that people...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper You guys, we watch a lot of horror movies ‘round here, with lots of gore, ghouls, and demons, but I don’t think...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper From Apprehensive Films comes a double dose of ’70s Italian sleaze: Super Bitch and Black Cobra Woman! Both films were previously available...