Review: Days of the Dead – Indianapolis 2017
Unfortunately George A. Romero did not show due to health issues. 2017 has been a year of conventions for me and sometimes they just feel like a sweet release from the real world for a […]
Unfortunately George A. Romero did not show due to health issues. 2017 has been a year of conventions for me and sometimes they just feel like a sweet release from the real world for a […]
CASE NUMBER #0019 Yes, the 19th grave exposed in DOA, another examination of a wretched film herein making it case number 19 as these reviews become more of an autopsy than anything else, exposing the […]
Synopsis: Secure within a desolate home as an unnatural threat terrorizes the world, a man has established a tenuous domestic order with his wife and son, but this will soon be put to test when […]
It’s commonplace in sports, for a team that’s on a winning streak to eventually lose steam and be brought back down to earth. Because eventually that team will lose. This is no different with my […]
Well, how do you feel about Adam Green’s Hatchet? Hatchet is a newer slasher film directed by Adam Green. It can suck you in with some of the names in the film, Kane Hodder, Robert […]
Where can one start, first yes, I did a review of the movie Birdemic: The Resurrection already (January 28, 2017), and why was it done in reverse order, simply because DOA intended goal worst to […]
Well, Friday the 13th the game is out and doing well. Sure there were some problems with launch due to high demand. I love the game and there are a couple of other members of […]
Once again, trudging through the deep sludge of the forgotten horrors, I stumble upon an unmarked grave from 1962, entitled Ring of Terror, after watching this time-waster I honestly was unsure if I would even […]
Last week’s Bloody Streaming Roulette was a smashing success. Fear, Inc (2016) had all the right ingredients for a good horror flick. It was intelligent, funny, gory and had a wild ending. I was truly […]
Last week’s Bloody Streaming Roulette was quite a wildcard I must say. Sion Sono’s Tag (2015) was an ethereal, yet maniacal look at the complexness of life and reality. But it was also a nice […]
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