
Review: Red Eye (2017)
Red Eye is a successful crowd-funded, indie-horror that takes a group of horror fans and spreads it’s message like a sawed-off shotgun. Young Director, Tristan Clay and writer Destine Orndoff bring their knowledge of the […]
Red Eye is a successful crowd-funded, indie-horror that takes a group of horror fans and spreads it’s message like a sawed-off shotgun. Young Director, Tristan Clay and writer Destine Orndoff bring their knowledge of the […]
Victor Crowley first burst his way onto the screen with Adam Green’s 2006 slasher Hatchet. The character became immensely popular, and spawned two more sequels, Hatchet II and Hatchet III. The writers touted the flick as “old school American […]
Before I had actually gotten a chance to view The Orphan Killer, I had heard a lot about the film. It seemed to have quite the reputation. I had heard mostly positive reviews on various message […]
When lesser known horror films begin their parade of film festivals, the filmmakers hope for grassroot word of mouth. Because In some cases, the fate of their film is at stake and that grassroot word […]
It is a surprise that this has not been reviewed before this. This television show of the Mist is recording on my DVR as I write this article. The Mist is a film based on […]
The Killing of a Sacred Deer-2017 Synopsis: Steven, a charismatic surgeon, is forced to make an unthinkable sacrifice after his life starts to fall apart, when the behavior of a teenage boy he has […]
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 […]
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( […]
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 […]
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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