Reviewed by Steve Urena When horror enthusiasts think back on classic horror films, they think of icons such as Dracula, The Mummy, The Creature from the...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper Tobe Hooper’s The Funhouse was released when slashers were booming. Rather than falling into the tropes of the age, The Funhouse is...
Reviewed by James A. Janisse Airborne, an Image Entertainment production, premiered earlier this year at the British International Film Festival. It’s been getting billed as a...
Review by James A. Janisse The Cottage is a film that preys upon our fears of home invasion, of letting someone into our lives and having...
Reviewed by Patrick Cooper The folks at Kino and Redemption Films have been showing the maestro of soft-core sleaze Jess Franco some love on Blu-ray lately....
While I personally am a fan of Christophe Gans’ 2006 Silent Hill, I absolutely despise Michael J. Bassett’s cinematic turd Solomon Kane. It has always come...
While Halloween and Friday the 13th took the world by storm, William Lustig’s 1980 Maniac never received the same attention as the aforementioned slashers, but definitely...
Review by Patrick Cooper Jess Franco is an iconoclast of European trash who has made about a zillion films so far in his lifetime. Nearly all...
Arriving on home video just yesterday was Fox Home Entertainment’s Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines, the sequel to their prequel to the incredible 2003 slasher directed by...
Sometimes when you’re on the set of a film your expectations for it can be somewhat heightened. I didn’t leave the set of Wrong Turn 5...
When I first heard the band name Tweaker many years ago, I didn’t have much association to work with. But then, upon learning that it is...
Reviewed by Michael Erb Anthropology student Nathan has an idea for his class project that’s just killer. His family owns some land that once the site...
Reviewed by Michael Erb Troubled investigative journalist Sean Reynolds is looking for a comeback. With a small production crew, Reynolds goes to California’s Lost Coast in...
Paramount Pictures’ Paranormal Activity 4 hits theaters today, October 19. It’s directed by Catfish duo Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman, whom also helmed Paranormal Activity 3....
Fantastic Films and MPI Media Group (Hatchet II, Stakeland, The Innkeepers)’s horror comedy Stitches, directed by Conor McMahon, is heading to UK cinemas on October 26....
Reviewed by Michael Ferraro Take a good look at the cover of this Blu-ray the next time you are anywhere you can find it. There is...
October is halfway over, and we’ve still got a ton of Blu-ray and DVD horror releases coming our way. In this week’s round-up, I take a...
Lately, I’ve found myself more excited for a new episode in Telltale Games’ episodic game based on The Walking Dead than I am for most other...
No, Seven Psychopaths is not a horror movie. But it is a great one. And I feel comfortable reviewing it on this site because it has...
Every so often a game comes along that is truly unforgettable. We’re adrift in a sea of sequels, and it’s becoming increasingly difficult to find a...
Director Michael Gallagher’s (“Totally Sketch”) Smiley hits theaters on Friday, October 12. AMC will exclusively release the film theatrically through its AMC independent platform on 28...
After the success of The Hunchback Of Notre Dame in 1923, Universal began its now eighty-plus year horror fixation with The Phantom Of The Opera. Under...
Reviewed by Michael Ferraro In a small village in England, word has it that an old ruined monastery is home to many a creepy encounter. None...
Reviewed by Michael Ferraro It’s impossible to name a found-footage movie that doesn’t take forever setting up its premise. Even passable titles, like The Blair Witch...