Every joke I could possibly make about The Night Chronicles’ first outing is way too cheap and obvious, so I’ll go ahead and say what nobody...
Dying to see Alice kick some Umbrella Corporation ass, while sending zombie entrails flying towards the screen? (One can hope, right?) Screen Gems has provided Bloody-Disgusting...
Those of you who need a second opinion before slashing your way to theaters this weekend can find David Harley’s review of Machete beyond the break....
After a fairly lackluster summer, it looks like the fall season is shaping up to be a great one, starting with Machete. Easily the second best...
The time is here and I am DYING to know what you guys thought of Lionsgate’s The Last Exorcism. BC loved the film (read his thoughts),...
*FULL DISCLOSURE: Editor-in-Chief Brad Miska of Bloody-Disgusting received an Associate Producer credit on this film. Premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival this year is A...
*FULL DISCLOSURE: Editor-in-Chief Brad Miska of Bloody-Disgusting received an Associate Producer credit on this film. Premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival this year is A...
Violent historical epics are a somewhat rare commodity, but scarcer are the ones that are actually worth watching. Neil Marshall – who is revered by horror...
Centurion, in a way, proves that Marshall learned from the big mistakes of Doomsday; it’s focused, it makes sense, and while other films might have covered...
Preview screenings for the Eli Roth produced The Last Exorcism have left viewers ecstatic and mostly creeped out. And if you live in Orlando, you too...
Year after year, season after season, we’re constantly reminded of how quickly a show can make or break itself with a single idea. Sometimes, these shows...
"After the extremely dismissible Driftwood and Hood of Horrors, Sullivan has returned to the denizens of Pleasant Valley to chronicle their further misadventures in 2001 Maniacs:...
"Truth or Dare: A Critical Madness is nothing short of awful and unenjoyable, with its only saving grace being a chainsaw death scene."
Now on DVD and Blu-ray from Screen Media Ventures’ is the Aussie thriller The Horseman. Directed by Steven Kastrissios, the pic explore the dark fantasies we...
Here’s a shocker: Summit Entertainment’s The Twilight Saga: Eclipse doesn’t (quite) bite. Chris Eggertsen and David Harley report back from the third adaptation exclaiming it’s infinitely...
"Even though Mother of Tears was terribly disappointing, at least it had the bat-shit insanity of his earlier works and reminded you of better films that...
Even though you wouldn’t know it from the lack of advertising, Neveldine & Taylor’s scripted adaptation of DC’s Jonah Hex is hitting theatres next Friday, June...
Joe Johnston’s half-hearted remake of The Wolfman failed to impress me on its theatrical run (review) but intense speculation that the extended – by 16 minutes!...
Shutter Island can be explained with one word: nightmarish. Make no bones about it, it’s a film where the ending can be deciphered rather quickly –...
Premiering at Sundance earlier this year, Vincenzo Natali’s Splice (clips) has been a much-talked about film, with its unorthodox approach to crafting a Frankenstein tale. And...
"It might not feature the Kaiju Big Battel backdrop that most might hope for, but it is an exceptional film in its own right, even if...
Available now through a special pre-order is ‘Tub’, a short film that became an audience favorite (and one of mine) at Sundance and SXSW this year....
"Despite a cool scene or three and the fact that it’s infinitely less frustrating than FRIDAY THE 13TH, A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET never reaches the...
One of the biggest horror releases of the year will undoubtedly be Platinum Dunes’ A Nightmare on Elm Street remake. If you live in the Orlando...