Horror anthology films. Some people like ’em. Some people hate ’em. For myself, I’m honestly not sure. Trick ‘R Treat, The ABCs Of Death and Creepshow...
NECA has been hitting it out of the park with their figures for quite some time, and their Ultimate line of figures is no exception. The...
The Frankenstein story (or, The Modern Prometheus, if you prefer) has always been a big favourite of mine. The character of The Monster in particular has...
You would think that after all this time, characters in horror movies would finally realize that making deals with witches are bad news. Yet these people...
When Michael Aguiar’s indie slasher The Laughing Mask was announced way back when, I was initially dismissive. Apart from the “serial killer wearing a mask” bit...
In an ironic twist (being an English major), I don’t read novels as often as I should. Maybe it’s a combination of a lack of time...
Being a teenager is tough. Having to find your place in life is one thing, but navigating through the mess of emotions, awkward experiences and tragedies...
In case you weren’t aware, comedy and werewolves do work. Ignoring Frank Dekker’s classic Monster Squad for a moment (wolfman got nards, after all), you have...
“Ghostbusters meets Dawn Of The Dead, caught in The Twilight Zone” is a pretty bold statement for an indie film to make, wouldn’t you think? Yet...
It’s been 12 years since Freddy vs Jason graced theatre screens, and while it wasn’t the perfect film fans of either franchise had hoped it to...
“Will the found footage fad ever go away?” I asked myself that several times during Mark Netter’s Nightmare Code. Considering that the Paranomal Activity series thankfully...
Ever get the feeling that the people around you aren’t quite human? Or more accurately, don’t act human. No, this isn’t leading into Invasion Of The...
I’ve said before that I’m a sucker for creature features and the like. But is it weird that when I heard that Alastair Orr’s Indigenous involved...
With Night Of The Living Dead, budgetry constraints forced George Romero to devote more time to his small group trapped in the farmhouse and their interactions,...
Admittedly, prior to seeing Caesar and Otto’s Paranormal Halloween, I’ve never heard of writer/director/actor Dave Campfield’s Caesar and Otto. What I can best describe as the...
Haunted house films have seemingly been a hit or miss thing with me. It took a while before I grew to like William Malone’s The House...
I know that it’s not a favorite of a lot of people, but I absolutely love John Carpenter’s Prince Of Darkness. Not because Alice Cooper is...
They say that you’ve got to start somewhere in your film career. For many actors, it’s the horror genre. Kevin Bacon got his break after Friday...
As has been mentioned many times before by reviewers and critics, including myself, horror comedies are often the toughest films to create. And while I’ve had...
I know that I’m not the first horror junkie to have done a literary analysis of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein in university. I’m also not the first...
Who doesn’t love the idea of murderous squatters? Well, maybe not in the real-life sense, but as the basis for a horror movie, sure. It opens...
My love of B-Movies has a limit. I’m not a fan of many of the more recent offerings in the category, mainly perpetrated by SyFy. There’s...
The original After Dark Horrorfest was honestly a hit or miss thing with me. That’s not to say that there weren’t some good films in there...
After being disappointed with the recent crop of werewolf movies I’ve reviewed, I was admittedly reluctant to see Howl, the second film for effects designer turned...
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