Written and directed by the spousal team of Sophia Cacciola and Michael J. Epstein, Blood of the Tribades is an ambitious throwback to the exploitive yet still artistic genre flicks of the 1970s. Taking inspiration from directors such as Jean Rollin and Jess Franco, Cacciola […]
Movie Reviews Movies & TVStop me if you’ve heard this one before. What do you get when you put a gang of friends, an empty cabin in a remote part of town and a bunch of demons together? Why, you get Bornless Ones, of course! Oh yeah, you were […]
Movie Reviews Movies & TVA hike through the wilderness is a great way to soothe the soul and feel at one with nature. But some trails have dark secrets and murky histories, plagued by rumors of restless spirits and ghoulish activity. While some hikers prefer a relaxing trek, others enjoy the thrill […]
Featured ArticleThe year 2017 is wasting no time in flying by, Horror Fans. It’s already February and as such it’s also Women in Horror Month, an annual four-week celebration of the ladies in front of and behind the camera and at the keyboards and behind the […]
NewsPatrick Rea isn’t the type of filmmaker who rests on his success and lets his film catalog speak for itself. He’d rather be creating constantly, pushing his limits and building on what is already an insanely impressive resume. With a jaw-dropping 48 director credits to […]
Movie Interviews Movies & TVBone Tomahawk fittingly begins with someone’s throat being cut. Even more fittingly, it leads to an argument ABOUT throats being cut. This gives you an idea of both the merciless violence and pitch-black humor that drives Bone Tomahawk, a bloody tale of the Old West. […]
Movie Reviews Movies & TVLet me begin by saying that I am a big lover and supporter of indie horror. I love the original ideas and discovering the new talent that appears both in front of and behind the camera. New characters and villains to root for and/or despise […]
Movie Reviews Movies & TVHavenhurst now joins the Dakota of Rosemary’s Baby, the surreal gateway to tragedy of Dario Argento’s Inferno, and the Brooklyn brownstone of The Sentinel. However, unlike those other films, the titular monstrosity of Havenhurst is not haunted by the supernatural, but by the “most dangerous […]
Movie Reviews Movies & TVAndrew C. Erin’s forthcoming feature Havenhurst is the type of indie horror film that us horror nerds yearn for: It’s stylish, it boasts big-budget production values, and it features a cast of genre A-listers including Julie Benz (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Deter) and Danielle Harris […]
NewsArrow Video has shared their upcoming Blu-ray/DVD release schedule for January and February and as usual their offerings run the gamut. First on the list is the Black Society Trilogy, a series of transcendent crime films from Japanese splatter master Takashi Miike. Next we have […]
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