First Omen Review

Written by: Ryan Dailey The Omen, directed by Richard Donner in 1976 is a bonafide horror must see. It is essentially required viewing for any fan of the genre, much like The Exorcist. The original film still holds up today and set a bar for horror cinema.  And...

Destroy All Neighbors Review

Written by: Ryan Dailey Once upon a time, in a world before virtue signaling, woke ideologies and incessant pandering to the audience, the horror nation was full of films that were unapologetic and delivered dark comedy via spectacular practical effects and relatable...

FILM REVIEW: REMEMBER ME 2: FORGET ME NOT

 Loss of memory is a primal fear that ebbs through all humans. Such is the premise of Steven M. Smith’s feature film, Remember Me 2: Forget Me Not. 28 Days Later and The Walking Dead, opened with similar plots. Will this indie psychological drama be able to hold...

FILM REVIEW: LATE NIGHT WITH THE DEVIL

The year is 1977 and cable television is in the infancy stage, with late-night programming becoming all the rage. Jack Delroy is the prince of after-hours television, but still lives in the shadow of the king, Johnny Carson. As Delroy’s numbers begin to slip, he turns...

Stopmotion Review

Written by: Ryan Dailey The horror nation lives in a time where if it is not a reboot, prequel or a gender/ race swapped twisted version of a bonafide classic, the film will either A: not get made or B: not be welcomed or viewed as it is not being “palettable.”...
First Omen Review

First Omen Review

Written by: Ryan Dailey The Omen, directed by Richard Donner in 1976 is a bonafide horror must...

Destroy All Neighbors Review

Destroy All Neighbors Review

Written by: Ryan Dailey Once upon a time, in a world before virtue signaling, woke ideologies and...

Stopmotion Review

Stopmotion Review

Written by: Ryan Dailey The horror nation lives in a time where if it is not a reboot, prequel or...