Reviewed by Steve Urena When writer and director Nicholas Smith decided that he wanted to make his first feature length horror film, he didn’t have to...
Reviewed by Michael Erb Beyond the Black Rainbow is set in 1983 at the Arboria Institute; a New Age place for tapping into latent potential of...
Reviewed by Lauren Taylor Simplistic and ominous is how Jean Rollin’s 1997 Les Deux Orphelines Vampire (Two Orphan Vampires) begins. Based on Rollin’s novel of the...
Reviewed by Mike Ferraro Let’s face it – you’re not about to watch Piranha 3DD because you think it is going to be a fantastic exercise...
Reviewed by Michael Erb Writer/Director/Co-Producer Greg White has a decent little thriller with Separation. Troubled couple Jack (Peter Stebbings) and Liz (Sarah Manninen) have moved their...
Reviewed by Mike Ferraro Tim Fehlbaum’s Hell takes a familiar apocalyptic situation and creates a pretty unique enough experience for you to not get bogged down...
Reviewed by Alex Wiggins You know how some people compare things to car wrecks? They talk about how something was so horrible to watch, but they...
Reviewed by Tim Anderson “When you go out there, bad things happen.” The perils of being an agoraphobic serial killer are surface-scratched in Director Paul Davis’...
Review by James A. Janisse Jean Rollin was a legendary French filmmaker who released dozens of fantasy and horror films over a career spanning more than...
Since we’ve always got something going on for our Orlando readers, we’re going to show love for all you guys out in Tampa this time around....
It’s been well over a decade, but director Ed Sanchez has finally created another worthwhile film with Lovely Molly. Successfully mixing several different horror subgenres together,...
Kill List is the kind of film whose full impact doesn’t hit you until after you have had a chance to reel your mind in from...
I’ve heard nothing but glowing things about William Friedkin’s Killer Joe, making it one of the only films I’m even interested in for the rest of...
Judging from the trailer, if you’re into American J-Horror and have been feeling pangs of pain since the trend fell off the grid a few years...
Reviewed by Mike Ferraro Perhaps the coolest thing about Halloween 5 I can recall deals with a certain theatrical adventure from my childhood. It was 1989...
Some minor spoilers follow When we last saw Dexter, he had an optimistic outlook on life even after the loss of his wife and partner-in-crime, and...
Reviewed by James A. Janisse It’s been nearly four decades since Jaws was released in 1975. Time has solidified the film’s reputation as a seminal classic...
Reviewed by Mike Ferraro I used to really like Halloween 4 when I was a kid but I haven’t really revisited it too often in my...
Reviewed by Michael Erb Think about every piece of zombie media to come out in the last decade. Consider the moments, ideas, and characters that made...
Reviewed by James A. Janisse The Bunny Game is not a film in the conventional sense of the word. When director Adam Rehmeier and actress Radleen...
Starting on July 13, Rodrigo Cortes’ Red Lights began its theatrical run and has continued to expand over the last few weeks, with more locations to...
VOD is a beautiful thing because of limited theatrical runs like the one given to Pascal Laugier’s The Tall Man. Oh, it’s hitting theaters on August...
Total Recall was one of the first DVDs I bought more than a decade ago, and has sat proudly on my shelf since. In the early...
Reviewed by Alex Wiggins Horror is such a broad term. Literally anything could be considered horrific or scary depending on how it is depicted. When it...