Review: Tales From The Campfire (2018)
Night of Terror Films, straight outta Canada, Director Tim Bell brings his horror anthology based on four friends going on a camping trip into the woods for a gathering around the campfire telling horror […]
Night of Terror Films, straight outta Canada, Director Tim Bell brings his horror anthology based on four friends going on a camping trip into the woods for a gathering around the campfire telling horror […]
In Japan there is an eerie forest on the northwestern end of the famous Mount Fuji, called Aokigahara. Known as ‘The Sea of Trees’ in Japanese lore, it is even more well known by horror […]
Summary: Five years ago, expert sea diver and Naval Captain Jonas Taylor encountered an unknown danger in the unexplored recesses of the Mariana Trench that forced him to abort his mission and abandon half […]
I cannot let my personal friendships get in the way of my reviewing films. I somewhat personally know PJ Starks, writer, producer and director of Volumes of Blood. So, this movie is a giant turd. […]
A couple of years ago, I started seeing promos and ads on Facebook and TV for the Syfy show, Channel Zero. It did not really do much for me and the show aired and passed […]
For some reason in today’s horror community, the zombie sub-genre seems to be the overwhelming favorite. It’s surprising to see the staying power of this sub-genre over the last decade. I love a good zombie […]
More Indie Horror goodness! I had the chance to finally check out the Sleeper. This is kind of an older Indie horror movie that kind of fell into obscurity after it was released in 2012. […]
I have been seeing this float around social media for the last year. I have debated on trying to get the screener and oddly enough, I have been friends with the man behind the movie […]
For the second year in a row I took the trip to Indianapolis to join my fellow horror fans at another great horror convention. Days of the Dead held its final show in the Wyndham […]
2018 has been an interesting year for indie horror films. I had the honor of screening and reviewing Terrifier (2017) a couple months back, which has made quite a pretty big splash with the horror […]
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