by admin | Apr 13, 2022 | Reviews
By Kevin Nickelson Those maestros of the micro-budget nightmare at Raven Hill Pictures are at it again. This time, director Michael Smith is transporting us back to 1936 small town America for what starts out to be an homage to the gangster pics of Hollywood’s Golden...
by Lance Reedinger | Apr 12, 2022 | Reviews
In 1998 “Blade” put Marvel on the big screen map by earning over 130 million in gross sales, and by being praised by horror and mainstream critics alike. In the original ending to “Blade,” the day walker spots a mysterious figure peering at him from a skyscraper. That...
by admin | Apr 7, 2022 | Reviews
Throwback Thursday By Valkyrie Kerry and Brett Dyer A sumptuous banquet is prepared under the strict instructions of an executive chef, every dish examined for its perfection. Each plate perfectly crafted and carefully placed. There are three kinds of people; the ones...
by admin | Apr 6, 2022 | Reviews
By Kevin Nickelson Even the cross that indie filmmakers must bear is the notion that the ambition outweighs reality of the resources available to create. Specifically, as it pertains to budget. Success in a project comes down to simply making the most creatively out...
by Lance Reedinger | Apr 6, 2022 | Reviews
Holiday horror is one of the most popular themed sub-genres in the horror nation. While Halloween is king, productions featuring other holidays are amongst the most viewed and adored. Something about a calendar date revives a thrill for the classics. Which horror...
by admin | Apr 5, 2022 | Reviews, Uncategorized
By Valkyrie Kerry and Brett Dyer Umma is essentially built on a good premise, unfortunately the narrative shows its hand at the beginning making the rest of the story predictable. The opening sequence comprises two scenes; a child electrocuted by her mother for...