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Blu-ray Review: ‘A Christmas Horror Story’ Featuring William Shatner
It works in spurts, but never comes together in a satisfying whole, but there is at least enough good to make inquiring minds get their money’s worth.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘The Hallow,’ Irish Horror Directed by Corin Hardy
Hardy's feature debut is short on plot development but long on style and creepy atmosphere.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: Director Adam Egypt Mortimer’s ‘Some Kind of Hate’ Tries to Breath New Life Into the Slasher Genre
"Some kind of Hate" will more than satisfy genre fans on any day of the week.
Read More »Halloween Films – Go To List For Chills and Thrills
It wouldn’t feel like Halloween this year if I didn’t get a chance to view as many of these flicks as possible before the goblins, ghouls, and ghosts start their sinister shenanigans.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Tremors 5: Bloodlines’ Shows There’s Still Some Fun Left In The Series
The series may never live up to the original’s charms, but at least it hasn’t hit rock bottom yet either.
Read More »DVD Review: Director L. Gustavo Cooper’s ‘June’
Interested parties will find plenty to like here, just don’t expect any kind of modern masterpiece of mayhem.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘The Green Inferno’ – Eli Roth’s Tribute to 1970s-80s Italian Cannibal Horrors
Eli Roth, the father of torture porn, makes a tribute to the Italian cannibal vomitorium films from the '70s and '80s for those with a taste for the extreme.
Read More »Film News: Tom Holland Discusses the 30th Anniversary of ‘Fright Night’
The director amused the audience with what he’d incorporate if the chance ever arose: bringing Charley Brewster back to the house and letting his teenage children handle any problematic neighbors
Read More »Movie Review: Not Even Bret Easton Ellis Can Save Us from ‘The Curse of Downers Grove’
With "The Curse of Downers Grove," horror fans will be left wondering what they just watched and Ellis fans will be left searching elsewhere for his missing sardonic wit.
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