Review: Paranormal Activity Series
I saw the Ghost Dimension over the weekend and it was…ok at best. The first three films were pretty cool and with the Marked Ones, it was a nice change. But the Ghost Dimension tries […]
I saw the Ghost Dimension over the weekend and it was…ok at best. The first three films were pretty cool and with the Marked Ones, it was a nice change. But the Ghost Dimension tries […]
In the 2000’s, we’ve had a jarring number of horror remakes, some of which have been released under Michael Bay’s Platinum Dunes production company. Some of these include the remakes of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, A Nightmare […]
May 01 1981: A sequel to one of the biggest surprises of 1980 hits theaters! With the villain Pamela Voorhees (Betsy Palmer) slain in the previous film, the world would now be introduced to a character […]
I have been meaning to do this for a long i time. Since the release of the amazing Halloween Box set that was released back in September of 2014 and the Friday the 13th set […]
Many Horror fans know about Dario Argento and his Three Mothers Trilogy. Some just know of one of the films and have no idea there are two more to follow. Suspiria, Inferno and the Mother […]
04/29/1981: Lucio Fulci’s 2nd film of his ‘Gates Of Hell’ Trilogy was released in theaters. The Beyond has easily become one of the Italian “godfather of gore’s” greatest masterpieces. Set in the bayou around New […]
I am proud to introduce, a new up-coming segment. Soon we will begin the Horror Syndicate’s exclusive Horror Hall of Fame. I know we are a new site, but we are growing and the entire […]
I found this on a message board, Rank em: Friday, Nightmare & Halloween films(no longer up). I began thinking about my list and where the films would fall. This person’s list is not the best. […]
In anticipation for this year’s Texas Frightmare, where I’ll be meeting two of the stars of MTV’s Scream, Bex Taylor-Klaus who plays misfit, Audrey Jensen, and Carlson Young who plays the unattainable hottie, Brooke Maddox, […]
April 24 1981: Umberto Lenzi’s send-up to the Italian cannibal genre, Cannibal Ferox (also known as Make Them Die Slowly) was released in Italy. Although known for mostly being a cash-in on the success of […]
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