by Lance Reedinger | Jul 14, 2021 | Reviews, Staff Picks
As the world rapidly reopens, production companies are ready to roll out the screams that have been sitting idly on the shelves. With such films as, “A Quiet Place 2” bringing in over 250 million, releases have once again become economically viable. Horror Nation...
by admin | Jul 6, 2021 | Reviews
Written by: Ryan Dailey Butchers debuted on the Telluride Horror Show (Shelter-In Place Edition) in October of 2020. In these trying times, where major Hollywood productions are faced with delays due to world events, it is good to see that not only are small,...
by Lance Reedinger | Jun 24, 2021 | Reviews
In 1974, Peter Benchley delivered his novel “Jaws” to the world, setting the precedent for the ultimate beach read. While the classic sinister shark tale kept most beachgoers stapled to the sand, horror book worms have been burrowing on the shore and in the woods...
by Lance Reedinger | Jun 24, 2021 | Reviews
In 2018 creator Ricky Umberger, a passionate supporter of found footage films, set out to deliver his personal take on the sub-genre. His small flake of an idea snowballed into a highly acclaimed independent phenomenon. The grit and realism of the first film...
by Lance Reedinger | Jun 13, 2021 | Reviews
A few weeks ago, Horror-Nation finally got a chance to view and review the much talked about and highly decorated independent film, “The Fear Footage.” Writer/Director Ricky Umberger stole horror hearts with his fast paced, brilliantly edited, fear fest. Never setting...
by Lance Reedinger | Jun 13, 2021 | Reviews
At Horror Nation, we work around the clock to bring our supporters the latest updates on all the happenings in the world of horror entertainment. It was shocking to our staff to uncover a new movie, “Interviewing Monsters and Bigfoot,” which was released direct...
by admin | Jun 2, 2021 | Reviews
Written by: Ryan Dailey The sequel to John Krasinski’s 2018 film A Quiet Place carries on the theme of A Quiet Place being the story of a family wrapped in a horror/sci-fi wrapper. A Quiet Place opens things up with an extended prequel segment, telling the tale of the...
by Lance Reedinger | May 26, 2021 | Reviews
Iconic director Zack Snyder burst to the pinnacle of the cinematic mountain with his first feature, “Dawn of the Dead.” Hatred and loathing are the best descriptions for the pre-release announcement of the film. Legions of fanatical fans of Romero’s original...
by Lance Reedinger | May 21, 2021 | Reviews
The 1980’s ushered in a golden era of horror cinema. Crossing over from fun film genre to pop culture, horror films ignited a passionate flame in fans that still burns bright today. A consistent call for new icons and gritty shooting style have only been answered...
by Liz Taylor | May 20, 2021 | Reviews, Uncategorized
Horror fans all around have heard of the Saw franchise at one time since the fist release of Saw in 2003. Jigsaw (2017) was the last film that connected all the original films together which included actor Tobin Bell as well as a sensational cast throughout the years....