by Lance Reedinger | Mar 15, 2021 | Reviews
With modern cameras and editing programs at historically low pricing, the question has floated through the entertainment industry. Can anyone make a movie now? Budgets ranging from a thousand to fifteen thousand dollars to make an independent film has everyone with a...
by Lance Reedinger | Mar 10, 2021 | Reviews
Ole Rawhead first came to life in Clive Barker’s “Books of Blood Vol. 3” in 1984. The short story depicts Rawhead as an ancient creature long forgotten by the newly gentrified English town of Zeal, that reemerges and wreaks bloody havoc upon its citizens. After...
by Liz Taylor | Mar 3, 2021 | Reviews
Every movie goer that loves the horror genre finds one of those films that they just cannot get their head around. Directed by Dan Beck, Eric E Poe, and Richard Tannar. Surprisingly, Mother Noose Presents was one of those films. There is a thin line between what is...
by Lance Reedinger | Feb 25, 2021 | Reviews
Wes Craven’s Scream brought horror back big time in 1996, but the success of the film also ushered in a new wave of bubble gum horror. The major studios felt safe with box office returns by producing horror films that would appeal to a younger audience. In turn,...
by Lance Reedinger | Feb 21, 2021 | Reviews
As the horror nation continues to drown in a pool of remakes, rehashes, and reboots, there is always a sliver of light that blurs above the surface. That light usually comes from fresh new artist from the indie world. Director Joseph Daniel Rodriguez shines in his new...
by Lance Reedinger | Feb 18, 2021 | Reviews
The entire film world has become a desert of releases during the pandemic. Financial risk that come with home releases have forced production companies to halt or delay most mainstream productions. Blumhouse took a huge risk with the release of “Freaky” in select...