Reviewed by Mike Ferraro After a pretty fantastic 70s opening credit sequence, Satan’s Slave (aka Evil Heritage) jumps right into a satanic ritual involving a naked...
Reviewed by Mike Pereira I’ve always had a thing for comedies about Average Joes going toe-to-toe with sci-fi/horror-type antagonists and like many, Ghostbusters was the film...
Back in 2004, pop music video auteur Joseph Kahn burst into the film world with his feature-length debut, Torque, a “special” film in every sense of...
Reviewed by Mike Erb Director Vernon Sewell made over 30 movies in his career, and Burke & Hare ‘72 was the last film he ever directed....
Like Vampire Circus, Twins of Evil came along at a time when Hammer was on the fast track to ruin. The market was oversaturated thanks to...
Reviewed by Mike Ferraro Before Terminators, Aliens, and Predators were killing Bill Paxton, he spent his time working as a nerdy embalmer in the quaint little...
When Hammer hit it big with their horror period pieces and franchising strategy during the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s, Amicus wasn’t the only British studio trying...
Between Dracula’s publication in 1897 and his death in 1912, Bram Stoker had several other supernatural successes, including The Jewel of Seven Stars. Moving from vampires...
The bold, brave attitude of the 1980’s dried up in British cinema after the turn of the decade. The energy and vision behind sci-fi films like...
Reviewed by Mike Ferraro It is the end of the world, yet again, and a family must escape their city life and break for the country....
With my review posted here, and Evan’s spoiler-fueled discussion coming after release, below are David Harley’s thoughts on Ridley Scott’s Prometheus, the quasi-Alien prequel in theaters...
Reviewed by Mike Ferraro What a film. Dear God No is a throwback genre film bringing us back to the glory days of Grindhouse cinema. Writer/director...
Dick Randall has a proclivity for producing goofy copies of concepts that work like gang-busters elsewhere, with the biggest difference being those probably had a pre-production...
Reviewed by Mike Ferraro Hammer Horror is a British production company that was birthed in the 50s but died in the 70s. Some of the films...
*Reviewed by Lauren Taylor* Davi de Oliveira Pinheiro’s Beyond the Grave aka Porto dos Mortos is not a zombie movie. Hell, it’s not even really a...
Reviewed by Mike Ferraro It’s hard to really recommend a superhero film like this that isn’t a complete bore (like Thor), despite the fact that in...
Bland, but not awful. That’s really the best way to explain almost everything about William Bell’s The Devil Inside, an exorcism film that’s a little too...
The Fallout is coming! No, not that Fallout, the other one. The Oren Peli produced (and penned) Chernobyl Diaries is hitting theatres next Friday but if...
Reviewed by Mike Ferraro If you said about a decade ago that Liam Neeson would shape up to be one of the best action stars around,...
Over the past decade, Synapse has been releasing loads of goodies from yesteryear, including the 42nd Street Forever series. Each entry is a compilation of the...
Review by Brad McHargue: I am not fond of Darren Lynn Bousman. His claim to fame is three of the seven Saw movies, with Repo! The...
Reviewed by Mike Ferraro: Every once in a while, our calendars call for something completely understandable and normal to happen, but people of various backgrounds and...
Whether you consider it ‘The Citizen Kane of Horror Films’ or something that is a genre unto itself, The Wicker Man is an undeniably unique folk...
Review By Lauren Taylor: The alternate title for Harvey Hart’s 1973 film The Pyx is The Hooker Cult Murders. I think it has a nice ring...