by admin | Feb 10, 2022 | Movie Reviews, Reviews
Written by Ryan Dailey Truly. Madly, written and directed by Brian Dorton, is a well-written tribute to the Grindhouse/exploitation/slasher films of old. Anthony (Adam Freeman), who is Atheist and openly gay lives with his mother Barbara (Sondra Carver) who has...
by Lance Reedinger | Feb 9, 2022 | Reviews
Jay Anson’s 1977 true life hell house novel, “The Amityville Horror,” gave birth to an iconic American horror home. Forty plus years later, the origins of the famous abode are still being used to market everything from witches to zombies, to crazy cults. The...
by Lance Reedinger | Feb 8, 2022 | Reviews
Just in time for Valentine’s Day comes an unusual love story from writer/director, James L. Edwards. Tales of undead hearts have cloaked the horror genre since inception. From Dracula’s immortal vengeance to reclaim his long-lost love to Candyman’s eternal lust...
by Lance Reedinger | Jan 26, 2022 | Reviews
The year was 1994 and horror was in trouble. While theaters and bookstores were swamped with horror mad fans awaiting the next super slasher film and small-town supernatural novels during the glory years of the 1980s, the turn of the decade signaled a severe downtick...
by Lance Reedinger | Jan 18, 2022 | Reviews
From the Father-Son duo that wrote the critically acclaimed book “Widow’s Point,” comes a new trip into terror. Richard and Billy Chizmar both write and helm this throwback haunted house, short film, that is set during the peak of the satanic...
by Lance Reedinger | Jan 13, 2022 | Reviews
2021 saw the horror nation slowly return to theatres to welcome back some of our favorite icons as well as be introduced to some new not so friendly fiends. James Wan once again cemented his iconic status with a fresh take on multiple personality disorder with...