Return to the Theatre of Terror Review

Return to the Theatre of Terror Review

By: Ryan Dailey  Film is a medium that can take the audience to another time and place. That is what good escapism entertainment does. It does not push agendas, it does not pander and it does not worry about box office returns. Return to the Theatre of Terror is...
The TRIP Film Review

The TRIP Film Review

 George A. Romero set the standard for independent horror with his immortal classic, Night Of The Living Dead. Shot in rural Pennsylvania on a small budget, Night Of The Living Dead became an instant financial and critical success and gave hope to artists working...
Sleepaway Camp’s 40th Reunion 

Sleepaway Camp’s 40th Reunion 

by Mike Lera Sleepaway Camp’s 40th Reunion  by Mike Lera Cult horror films dating back a few decades have either faded into VHS oblivion or continue to stand the test of time. For many of these low budget, 2 a.m. monster movies that have become successful...
Streets of Vengeance Film Review

Streets of Vengeance Film Review

By David Owain Hughes Directors: Paul Ragsdale, Angelica De Alba Writers: Paul Ragsdale Stars: Delawna McKinney, Ginger Lynn Allen Runtime: 1hr 51m Someone is stalking the neon-soaked streets of San Fransisco, eyeing their next victim, offing strippers, cam girls and...
PROJECT EERIE

PROJECT EERIE

 The Fear Footage sent shivers down the spines of the Horror Nation in 2018. Presented with tremendous shot selections, beastly b-roll sound, and claustrophobic close ups, writer/director Ricky Umberger presented a terrifying found footage film that rivaled any...
Beneath Us All Film Review

Beneath Us All Film Review

     Coming off of his hit film, The Devil’s Left Hand, is the next fright feature from indie director, Harley Wallen. Wallen captured the attention of the Horror Nation with his original slasher film, Ash and Bone. This time around, Wallen...