In 1973, Anthony Shaffer and Robin Hardy unleashed The Wicker Man on an unsuspecting world and in mixing folklore, paganism, and some strange music numbers, created...
So, have you ever read a story or seen a movie that is set way back in the day and the author has tried to change...
Tim Burton’s take on the classic supernatural soap Dark Shadows looks like it’s more jokey than we expected given the source material, but, if anything, it’s...
Want to see James McTeigue’s take on everyone’s favorite poet before it opens on April 27th? Live in Central Florida? Relativity Media has provided Bloody-Disgusting with...
The Darkest Hour, while not awful or grating, is the kind of movie that you forget while walking out of the theatre. It’s gorgeous looking in...
The Divide, the latest film by Xavier Gens, opens not with a whimper but a bang as missiles level New York while Eva (Lauren German) watches...
Lionsgate’s uber slasher The Cabin in the Woods couldn’t have been released at a worse time (for us) as we’re still working 24/7 at building out...
After a little over a decade, Battle Royale was finally picked up by Anchor Bay for stateside distribution. We were thankfully not subjected to a 3D...
"There’s a high body count and a hilarious airstrike at the climax, but all the sitting around, bad CGI spider attacks, and even worse CGI blood...
Tom ‘The Dude Designs’ Hodge left quite an impression early last year with his posters for Hobo With A Shotgun and The Innkeepers, both of which...
When the The Killing premiered in its native homeland of Denmark in March 2007, the first series was split into two parts, with the second run...
Paramount’s Insurge label has announced that The Loved Ones will be available exclusively through Tugg this June. Tugg is “an innovative collective action web platform that...
As I’m sure a lot of you have gathered over the years, I’m really big into screen prints. I barely have any room left on my...
On March 9, the Silent House remake, directed by Chris Kentis and Laura Lau (Open Water, will be hitting theaters. But, if you live in Orlando...
"Even when taking Collins’ performance, a random tap dancing scene at a strip club, and Ron Grainer’s ill-advised score into account, The Devil Within Her isn’t...
"The death dealing and monster action is when Deadly Spawn is at its best. Running at a lean 70-something minutes, it cuts out all the boring...
"[The Carpenter] is a different kind of 80's slasher and there’s a cool kill or two, but it’s a little too padded, even though it runs...
"Maybe if 'Humongous' did something more unique during its exploration and survival scenes, it would stand out more, but it just seems to drag on and...
Bill Hinzman, the first zombie to lumber across the screen in George A. Romero’s Night Of The Living Dead, has sadly passed away. Details are slim...
"[Final Exam] focuses so much on who the cliché bunch of kids are that it becomes a bloated, unfunny coming-of-age college comedy with a slasher subplot...
Original Review From Fantastic Fest ‘11 Despite being shown in theatres, it’s hard to actually classify The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence as a film. Like...
Like King Kong, Godzilla is a universally known and respected movie monster. The big green guy still has a huge presence in his homeland of Japan,...
It’s amazing that twenty-year-old marketing still works. I’m twenty-six, and I want an interlocker. My name is David, and I have just become a fan of...
It’s not exactly horror, but it’s definitely awesome and has one of the best ending of all-time. Twentieth Century Fox’s first-ever animated film, created by renowned...
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