In the irradiated wasteland that is the world of Metro: Last Light, your chances of getting your milk money stolen by a prostitute are about as...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper No One Lives, the new film from Midnight Meat Train director Ryuhei Kitamura, is a seek-and-destroy formula slasher film that boasts joyously...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Sitting down to write a review of the Criterion Collection’s Naked Lunch Blu-ray, I thought about how I’d probably get nothing done...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Since the Trinity Killer arc wrapped up in season 4, Dexter has gotten progressively worse. Before the announcement of the 8th being...
Reviewed by Michael Erb You’ve got to admit that Leatherface and his franchise have some serious longevity. They’ve survived four movies in the original series, two...
Aftershock is a weird movie in the sense that I honestly don’t know how I feel about it. There’s a lot to like in the film,...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Sometimes the sincerity and DIY spirit of an indie horror film can make you like it more than you should. Case in...
Welcome to Ghosts of Gaming Past — here we’ll be reviewing older horror games, classics and non-classics we missed when they were originally released. Have a...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper I hope you’re sitting down, readers, because I have some bad news. The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia does not...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper In the first Cold Prey, a burly man slaughtered a group of friends in an abandoned hotel in the mountains of southern...
I really enjoyed the original Dead Island. It wasn’t without its flaws, but the four-player co-op, RPG elements, and buckets of gore and viscera that only...
Reviewed by Mike Ferraro Malcolm (Marlon Wayans) and Kisha (Essence Atkins) play a couple about to open a new chapter in their relationship when they decide...
Reviewed by Mike Ferraro Eduardo Rodriguez (the upcoming Fright Night 2) seems to be a dual-personality director who is certainly gifted in some areas of filmmaking,...
Netflix premiered “Hemlock Grove,” from producer Eli Roth (who also directed the pilot) today. As is Netflix’s business model, all 13 episodes are now available. I...
The Collection starts like a music video, glorifying party sluts at angles only an art student would use – all while untiss untiss. Dig it? However,...
Having just played at the IMAGINE film festival in Amsterdam, Bloody Disgusting’s Netherlands stringer Joris Westerdaal was on hand for the premiere of Richard Raaphorst’s Frankenstein’s...
The Battery written, directed and starring Jeremy Gardner is an emotional 100 minutes and 23 seconds of a zombie film. Like most zombie films, the story...
The Bay is completely unconventional in the way it tells its tale of an ecological disaster. Through iPhone footage, webcams, surveillance video – you name it...
Bad Meat is just bad. The 2011 movie was originally supposed to be directed by Rob Schmidt (Wrong Turn) back when it was announced in 2007....
Welcome to Ghosts of Gaming Past — here we’ll be reviewing older horror games, classics and non-classics we missed when they were originally released. Have a...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper “Trapped in a box” movies are inherently fun. Even if the characters aren’t all that interesting, it’s still entertaining to try to...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper With the exception of Blood Simple and Mean Streets, few debut features in modern film are as impressive as Terrence Malick’s Badlands....
Today marks the release of Device’s debut full-length, the self-titled Device. The brainchild of Disturbed frontman David Draiman, Device features Filter guitarist Geno Lenardo and a...
Welcome to Ghosts of Gaming Past — here we’ll be reviewing older horror games, classics and non-classics we missed when they were originally released. Have a...