by Lance Reedinger | Feb 9, 2023 | Interviews
From Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania comes the tremendously talented Noah Welter. This theatre trained actor stars in Mark Cantu’s highly anticipated Werewolf film, Wolf Hollow. Noah sits down with Horror-Nation to discuss the genre. HN: What is your favorite Werewolf film?...
by admin | Feb 9, 2023 | Reviews
Written by: Ryan Dailey When an artist does not have to worry about hurting the feelings of the Mainstream movie going audience or answer the notes given to them by some out of touch producer that sees film as an investment and not art , the horror nation gets...
by Lance Reedinger | Feb 1, 2023 | Reviews
Where have all the bad wolves gone? It seems an age since the Horror Nation has seen an influx of Werewolf films. The cost of creating a modern monster has often hindered production teams from going down a full moon path. Simpler monsters such as Vampires and...
by admin | Jan 22, 2023 | Reviews
Written by: Ryan Dailey Sick is a film set during the current Covid-19 pandemic and is an exercise in mediocrity. The film tries hard to take elements from Scream,The Strangers and almost every other home invasion/chase movie and the results are not very good. In this...
by admin | Jan 21, 2023 | Reviews
Written by: Ryan Dailey Skinamarink is the micro-budget horror offering brought to the horror nation by writer/director Kyle Edward Ball and filmed entirely in his childhood home. Opting to deviate from traditional stor-telling means, and tries to recreate the feeling...
by Lance Reedinger | Jan 21, 2023 | Reviews
The Mahal team has taken no time off after their slew of successful releases in 2022. These indie giants kick off 2023 with their latest film, Bermuda Island. After working on several projects as first assistant director, Adam Werth steps up to helm...
by admin | Jan 20, 2023 | Reviews
Written by: Ryan Dailey Alex Visani and writers Alessandro Albertini,Lorenzo Lepoti bring to the table a tale of chaos left in the wake of the fall of Communism. Tirana, 1997, Matia (Matiia Çobanaj) seeks refuge from his bullying classmates in one of the...
by admin | Jan 20, 2023 | Reviews
Written by: Ryan Dailey Bugs: A Trilogy, on the surface appears to be an anthology film of short horror stories centered around various types of bugs and parasites. However once the viewer starts to peel back the layers of this well done, small-budget film, it is...
by admin | Jan 19, 2023 | Reviews
Written by: Ryan Dailey Evil Lurks plays out as though David Lynch, Rosemary’s Baby and The Omen were involved in a metaphorical three-car pile up and nothing can be salvaged from the wreckage. Evil Lurks is written and directed by Aaron Hawkins and Chris Shern and...
by Lance Reedinger | Jan 19, 2023 | Reviews
The Twilight series sparked a vampiric cinematic revolution that continues to be portrayed to this day. Age old immortal bloodsuckers continue to fill film, television, and literature, eagerly anticipated by hordes of fang fans. Director Craig Railsback, from a...