Reviewed by Steve Urena When horror enthusiasts think back on classic horror films, they think of icons such as Dracula, The Mummy, The Creature from the...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Tobe Hooper’s The Funhouse was released when slashers were booming. Rather than falling into the tropes of the age, The Funhouse is...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Scream! Factory continues to bring the heat with their Blu-rays of horror films that have never been given the package they deserve....
Reviewed by James A. Janisse Airborne, an Image Entertainment production, premiered earlier this year at the British International Film Festival. It’s been getting billed as a...
Review by James A. Janisse The Cottage is a film that preys upon our fears of home invasion, of letting someone into our lives and having...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper The folks at Kino and Redemption Films have been showing the maestro of soft-core sleaze Jess Franco some love on Blu-ray lately....
Review by Patrick Cooper Jess Franco is an iconoclast of European trash who has made about a zillion films so far in his lifetime. Nearly all...
Reviewed by Michael Erb Anthropology student Nathan has an idea for his class project that’s just killer. His family owns some land that once the site...
Reviewed by Michael Erb Troubled investigative journalist Sean Reynolds is looking for a comeback. With a small production crew, Reynolds goes to California’s Lost Coast in...
Reviewed by Michael Ferraro Take a good look at the cover of this Blu-ray the next time you are anywhere you can find it. There is...
October is halfway over, and we’ve still got a ton of Blu-ray and DVD horror releases coming our way. In this week’s round-up, I take a...
After the success of The Hunchback Of Notre Dame in 1923, Universal began its now eighty-plus year horror fixation with The Phantom Of The Opera. Under...
Reviewed by Michael Ferraro In a small village in England, word has it that an old ruined monastery is home to many a creepy encounter. None...
Reviewed by Michael Ferraro It’s impossible to name a found-footage movie that doesn’t take forever setting up its premise. Even passable titles, like The Blair Witch...
Reviewed by James A. Janisse Bedevilled is the slow-cooking 2010 directorial debut by Jang Chul-Soo, a well-built thriller that evolves from an oppression piece to a...
Reviewed by Michael Erb Dr. Margaret Matheson (Sigourney Weaver) and Dr. Tom Buckley (Cillian Murphy) have dedicated their careers to debunking bogus paranormal events and teaching...
October officially starts today, and we’ve got a ton of Blu-ray and DVD horror releases coming our way. With a lot of them being films (or...
Reviewed by James A. Janisse The original Halloween, released in 1978, changed the face of the horror genre. Although there had been earlier “slasher” films (notably,...
Reviewed by James A. Janisse Michael Biehn is best known to the general public as an actor in several James Cameron films, notably playing Kyle Reese...
For the past twenty-two years, Universal Orlando has been home to the always fun and sometimes genuinely frightening Halloween Horror Nights. For their 2012 edition, Universal...
The biggest question surrounding The Cabin in the Woods has nothing to do with the numerous surprises or unique framework, but rather why nobody picked it...
A graduate of the Roger Corman School of Filmmaking, director Paul Bartel really hit his stride with 1975’s Death Race 2000, one of the greatest low-budget...
Halloween III: Season of the Witch has always been the black sheep of the franchise, mainly because it’s the only film to not feature Michael Myers...
If you grew up during the 90’s, odds are you’ve read your fair share of Goosebumps books. R.L. Stine’s series never had the cultural significance of,...