Film Review: Renfield

Film Review: Renfield

By Mike Lera For us die hard fans of the classic 1931 Dracula, many of us felt sympathy for a certain innocent, good-hearted real estate lawyer named Renfield, plucked from his happy life by the Lord of Vampires, turned into an insect-craving madman forced to serve...
George A. Romero & Dawn of the Dead Art Exhibit Tribute

George A. Romero & Dawn of the Dead Art Exhibit Tribute

By Mike Lera As if the famous Michael Myer’s (actual 1978) house wasn’t hair raising enough, just next door is its equally terrifying neighbor, The SugarMynt Gallery, currently hosting an homage to one of the most influential filmmakers in horror movie history –...
Easter Holocaust Film Review

Easter Holocaust Film Review

Written by: Ryan Dailey Micheal Leo Centi delivers unto the horror nation an Easter basket filled to the brim with intentionally terrible special effects, dialogue,acting and cinematography. The film pays great homage to films that come from the Troma camp as well as...
Interview with Brinke Stevens

Interview with Brinke Stevens

By David Owain Hughes 1) What was it like to do Sorority Babes 2, especially after all these years? Did you ever think it would happen? Was there ever talk about a sequel in the early days? Did you co-direct it?  Released in 1987, the original “Sorority...