Horror of the Week Artist Jamie S.

Horror of the Week Artist Jamie S.

This week in horror of the week we have chosen an artist from Germany named Jamie S. His art is unique and stunning. These are all spray painted on an old, abandoned paper factory located in Spessart forest, Germany. He uses a combination of stencils and free handing....
Last Night in Soho (2021) Review

Last Night in Soho (2021) Review

Written by: Ryan Dailey Last Night in Soho is a fantastic homage to the Giallo films and Hitchcock films of long ago. The tale is one of Elouise (Thomasin McKenzie) who leaves her small town to attend school to pursue her dreams of being a fashion designer. The good...
The Seed (2021)

The Seed (2021)

Written By: Valkyrie Kerry and Bret Dyer Three girls; Deidre, Heather and Charles, escape to Heather’s father’s villa, a remote, utopic oasis isolated in the Mojave Desert. Arriving by taxi, they are clearly cut off from the outside world. Their only connection is...
The Privilege 2022

The Privilege 2022

Written by: Kevin Nickelson When a critic reviews any film, let alone horror films, there is a mental mindset of what to expect that is a blueprint (so to speak) of what to reasonably anticipate from the picture currently flickering before their eyes. Critics of a...
THE CURSED (2022)

THE CURSED (2022)

Werewolf films have taken a back seat to zombie mania, slasher sensations, and popular vampire films and television series for the last decade. In 2010, not even Anthony Hopkins or Benicio Del Toro could resurrect Lycan lore, with the beleaguered remake of “The...
The Rideshare Killer (2022) Film Review

The Rideshare Killer (2022) Film Review

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...
Werewolves Within Film Review

Werewolves Within Film Review

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...