by Lance Reedinger | Sep 6, 2021 | Reviews
The deadly decadence of the 1980’s is considered the golden age of horror. 1988 is arguably the pinnacle of this period with well over 40 cinematic releases and dozens of original literary works from Rice’s “The Queen Of The Damned” to Barker’s “Cabal” filling...
by Lance Reedinger | Sep 5, 2021 | Reviews
Based on the short story “The Forbidden” by horror icon Clive Barker, “Candyman” became one of the most iconic films in horror history. Barker, infuriated with the production of “Rawhead Rex,” was strictly only going to do film adaptions of his written work...
by Lance Reedinger | Aug 27, 2021 | Reviews
Coming off his smash hit, “The Southern Book Club’s Guide To Slaying Vampires,” celebrated horror author Grady Hendrix releases his next terror tale, “The Final Girl Support Group.” The final girl culture has exploded over the last decade, making cinematic...
by Lance Reedinger | Aug 26, 2021 | Reviews
Fresh off of his smash hit Evil Dead remake, director Fede Alvarez gave the horror nation a terror treat with his atmospheric masterpiece “Don’t Breathe.” The film grossed close to 160 million from a 10-million-dollar budget. Alvarez and cowriter Rodo Sayagues...
by Lance Reedinger | Aug 15, 2021 | Reviews
Coming off the heels of “Fear Street” and “A Classic Horror Story,” Netflix continues its summer of horror with the original German film, “Blood Red Sky.” Think Snakes on a Plane with fangs, but no comedic tones are set in this original thrill ride. After a brief...