It took over a decade to get here, but the undisputed king of the dungeon crawlers is back, and oh my fuck does it taste good....
Reviewed by Mike Ferraro What a film. Dear God No is a throwback genre film bringing us back to the glory days of Grindhouse cinema. Writer/director...
Dick Randall has a proclivity for producing goofy copies of concepts that work like gang-busters elsewhere, with the biggest difference being those probably had a pre-production...
Chernobyl Diaries, the Oren Peli (Paranormal Activity) and Brian Witten-produced horror survival film, opens in theaters today from Alcon Entertainment and Warner Bros. Pictures. While it’s...
It’s no secret that the production for Barry Sonnenfeld’s Men in Black 3 was a troubled one. In the film Will Smith travels back in time...
I may never experience a more stunning reversal in my life than I did during my screening of MEN IN BLACK 3. You know sometimes how...
If you still haven’t decided whether or not you should drop your hard-earned cash to get Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City then fear not, because Uncle...
Reviewed by Mike Ferraro Hammer Horror is a British production company that was birthed in the 50s but died in the 70s. Some of the films...
*Reviewed by Lauren Taylor* Davi de Oliveira Pinheiro’s Beyond the Grave aka Porto dos Mortos is not a zombie movie. Hell, it’s not even really a...
Reviewed by Mike Ferraro It’s hard to really recommend a superhero film like this that isn’t a complete bore (like Thor), despite the fact that in...
One of the greatest movies ever made was released in June of 1984. Produced by Steven Spielberg, written by Chris Columbus, and starring Zach Galligan, Phoebe...
Bland, but not awful. That’s really the best way to explain almost everything about William Bell’s The Devil Inside, an exorcism film that’s a little too...
Reviewed by Mike Ferraro If you said about a decade ago that Liam Neeson would shape up to be one of the best action stars around,...
Over the past decade, Synapse has been releasing loads of goodies from yesteryear, including the 42nd Street Forever series. Each entry is a compilation of the...
Writer/director Yam Laranas’ The Road is a surprisingly effective film whose biggest asset is perhaps how comfortable it feels in its own skin. It’s not without...
Opening today (in limited theaters, VOD, Netflix and more) from Freestyle Releasing is Yam Laranas’ R-rated Filipino horror The Road, a supernatural chiller that’s a trilogy...
I had hopes that Dark Shadows would be something of a return to form for Tim Burton. The trailers had hinted at a film that at...
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...
On Tigermending, Carina Round seems to have both mellowed out a bit from her previous releases as well as become more experimental. Perhaps it’s partially due...
Has every night since The Walking Dead’s season finale been a struggle for you as you fought to overcome the shakes and sweats that are telltale...
Directed by Zal Batmanglij from a script he co-wrote with star Brit Marling, Sound Of My Voice is a startling film. It’s a small, but very...
Relativity Media’s The Raven opens today. It stars John Cusack (Hot Tub Time Machine), Alice Eve (Star Trek 2), Luke Evans (The Hobbit) and Brendan Gleeson...
Sound Of My Voice will inevitably be compared to last year’s brilliant Martha Marcy May Marlene. The good news is that Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij’s...
I once saw a move called The Raven Directed by McTeigue, Not Craven I thought it would be like Sherlock But they totally went goth rock...