Review: Shin Godzilla (2016)
When legendary Japanese film company Toho announced in 2014 that it was going to be making a brand new domestic Godzilla film, I was beyond excited. At that time I was still a relatively new […]
When legendary Japanese film company Toho announced in 2014 that it was going to be making a brand new domestic Godzilla film, I was beyond excited. At that time I was still a relatively new […]
Nic Cage’s filmography is jam-packed with classics, underrated gems, misfires and total pieces of shit but one thing is consistent and that’s that Nic Cage will show up and put his all into his work. His […]
As I slowly look through the Scream Factory Collector’s Edition releases, I realize I am missing out on something big. The 1976 classic, The Town That Dreaded Sundown. Firstly, I want to say a couple […]
This film is definitely one of my most anticipated releases for 2018. Below is a relatively new trailer for the upcoming fish mutant horror flick The Barge People. What I especially dig about this particular movie […]
I just finished the new movie Mom and Dad starring Nicolas Cage and Selma Blair and holy shit, it’s exactly what I wanted it to be! Nicolas Cage (Brent Ryan) and Selma Blair( […]
When Jigsaw was inevitably announced as a reboot of the franchise I was actually pretty excited, the chance to reboot a franchise that has great potential with directors as talented as the Spierig brothers seemed […]
After reading Grady Hendrix book Paperbacks From Hell: The Twisted History of 70’s and 80’s Horror Fiction (check out my review of that book here). I have declared 2018 the year of the horror novel. By […]
The Legend Growing up in the Southern Illinois town of Belleville, you are going to be fed a urban legend. It is probably the biggest urban legend in the town. A pair of brothers were […]
From the team who brought you the independent science fiction, synthwave inspired movie Turbo Kid comes their new 80’s inspired slasher flick Summer Of 84. Francois Simard, Anouk Whissell and Yoann- Karl Whissell are no […]
For whatever reason, whenever a film is completed it sometimes has a tough time getting its theatrical or DVD/BLU-RAY releasing deal. A few years back, after its completion Eli Roth’s The Green Inferno sat on […]
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