by admin | Mar 4, 2022 | Reviews
Written by Ryan Dailey Modern times have brought with many advancements in not only technology, but also in how we, as people, do things. No longer does the human race have to stare at a ringing telephone, having no idea who is on the other end of the line. Gone are...
by admin | Mar 3, 2022 | Reviews
Written By: Ryan Dailey The translation from video game to film can be a very rough length of road to traverse. Super Mario Brothers the vast majority of Uwe Boll’s filmography serve as the potholes and the cracked asphalt that makes up the afore-mentioned...
by Lance Reedinger | Feb 26, 2022 | Reviews
Iconic horror director Tobe Hooper set the standard for all dark carnival-based films with his 1981 production of “The Funhouse.” Working with the allure of creepy carnies and spooky sets even got the famed American Horror Story series to set an entire season...
by Liz Taylor | Feb 20, 2022 | Conventions
We have visited many conventions though out southern California, but CreepIEcon is defiantly one of the biggest and best in Inland Empire. The day was filled with cosplayers, vendors of any horror lovers desire, and even a clown with less than typical humor. We were...
by Lance Reedinger | Feb 20, 2022 | Movie Reviews, Reviews
In 1974, Tobe Hooper created an American iconic film with his gritty gorefest “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.” Legendary studios acquired the rights to this celebrated franchise after Lionsgate lost the rights due to their inability to produce a follow-up to their 2017...
by Lance Reedinger | Feb 16, 2022 | Reviews
Directors James L. Edwards and Brad Twigg collaborate to bring the horror nation a new anthology straight from the depths of hell. From “Tales From The Darkside” to “Trick R Treat,” anthology films are some of the most adored sub-genres in all of horror. The...
by Liz Taylor | Feb 11, 2022 | Staff Picks
Its that time again when the store fill up with chocolates, red decorations, and gifts that cupid himself would be jealous of. Valentines bring out the love and lust in us at one point of our lives. Those who love horror films have had the hots for a villain at one...
by admin | Feb 11, 2022 | Movie Reviews, Reviews
Written by: Ryan Daily The nostalgia runs deep throughout this film. Fountaine and the Vengeful Nun Who Wouldn’t Die takes every trope from the Grindhouse and exploitation films of the 1970’s and presents them in a very well done, $35,000 love letter. James Dean...
by admin | Feb 10, 2022 | Movie Reviews, Reviews
Written by Ryan Dailey Truly. Madly, written and directed by Brian Dorton, is a well-written tribute to the Grindhouse/exploitation/slasher films of old. Anthony (Adam Freeman), who is Atheist and openly gay lives with his mother Barbara (Sondra Carver) who has...
by Lance Reedinger | Feb 9, 2022 | Reviews
Jay Anson’s 1977 true life hell house novel, “The Amityville Horror,” gave birth to an iconic American horror home. Forty plus years later, the origins of the famous abode are still being used to market everything from witches to zombies, to crazy cults. The...