Reviewed by Michael Erb There is so much that’s fundamentally wrong with Creep Van. It could be that the filmmakers never had the budget or had...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper From 1974 to 1979, author Peter Benchley pulled off a hat trick of impressive seafaring bestsellers. Each book was adapted for the...
The Angel of Death (played be the always amazing Frances Conroy) carried last week’s episode on her big, beautiful black wings. It would’ve been entertaining without...
Before we get into the nitty gritty, and this game has gritty in spades, there’s something you should know: I’ve never actually played a Hitman game....
On Sunday, the mid-season finale of The Walking Dead premiered where a lot happened. We were given more questions than answers, though that isn’t too surprising...
On Friday, Anchor Bay Films released Silent Night on screens in ten major U.S. metropolitan areas and on Tuesday, December 4th, the Blu-ray/DVD combo and DVD...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Slaughter Tales is a self-aware love letter to the bygone SOV era that’s been making sort of a comeback this year thanks...
The first season of American Horror Story introduced me to a delightfully twisted world where literally anything goes. Season two seems to have upped the ante,...
Back at E3 2011, Ubisoft introduced Killer Freaks From Outer Space, a sci-fi/horror first-person shooter made exclusively for Nintendo’s recently announced Wii U. The trailer’s over-the-top...
While I didn’t fall in love with The Collection, there’s something admirable about its ambition to not be more of the same. Its increased scope and...
We’ve spent plenty of time covering the consistently fantastic third season of ‘The Walking Dead’, but we haven’t really dug too deeply into it. That’s what...
Review by Patrick Cooper Director Dick Richards only helmed seven movies during his career. Not a lot, but he managed to cover a lot of genre...
The Walking Dead is over. The finale to Telltale’s brutal and often emotional take on the popular series is out, and after beating it, all I...
I’ve never reviewed an art book before, and to be completely honest, I’m not even sure how to go about it. I mean, if you’re a...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Bruce D. Clark’s Corman-produced Naked Angels was released two months after Easy Rider and I have a strong hunch they rushed through...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Eddie Collins is one handsome-ass gym teacher. The ladies find him irresistible and his male students come to him for relationship advice....
Review by James A. Janisse Outpost: Black Sun is a horror movie released earlier this year about Nazi zombies. Actually, I think zombie Nazis is more...
Review by Steve Urena I imagine that there are a large number of horror movie fans that are fans of Vincent Price’s work. The Invisible Man...
Review by Steve Urena Have you ever wondered what it would be like to occupy the brain of another human being and feel the thoughts, emotions,...
In this week’s round-up, I take a look at Criterion’s Rosemary’s Baby (10/30/12) release, IFC’s The Pact (11/06/12), Scream Factory’s They Live (11/06/12) disc, the forgettable...
Reviewed by Michael Ferraro Perhaps applause is in order for director Jonathan Glendening. His newest feature, the tantalizing Strippers vs. Werewolves, may be the most overproduced...
I’ve seen The Beacon. It was one of the very first five or so films I reviewed for this site! Oh, the days (of only a...
IFC Midnight will be releasing director Franck Khalfoun’s thriller Maniac, at some point next year (no exact word on when, though). Written by Alexandre Aja and...
Reviewed by Michael Erb Apocalypse of the Dead is actually a 2009 Serbian film released under the name Zone of the Dead; the first Serbian zombie...