It Watches is directed by David Parker and written with Ivan Djurovic, who also stars in the film as the mysterious Andre. The film follows Andre who is recovering from a car accident and does not remember many details of his life due to the […]
Movie Reviews Movies & TVThe British are coming…up with some pretty great indie horror lately and director Rebekah Fortune is at the forefront with her Babadookesque feature Deadly Intent. It promises familiar tropes, yet it also looks to have more than enough meat on its bones to stand on […]
Movies & TV NewsTom Neyman passed away on Saturday, November 12th, 2016 from heart failure. Tom was best known as The Master from Manos: The Hands of Fate, but I knew him as my friend’s Dad. Tom was the father of Jackey Neyman Jones who played Debbie, the […]
Featured Article Movies & TVUncork’d Entertainment dropped a trailer for Hotel of the Damned, an off the wall cannibal romp scripted by Luca Bercovici (Ghoulies). The dastardly details and trailer lurk below, Horror Fans…. Make your reservation with the Hotel of the Damned this December via Uncork’d Entertainment. No […]
Movies & TV NewsDirector Dave Parker’s (The Hills Run Red) newest offering It Watches is coming to VOD and DVD in December and February respectively. We have those dates as well as the creepy trailer here, Horror Fans. Read the full press release and check out the trailer […]
Movies & TV NewsArrow Video continues putting together gorgeous editions of genre favorites both obscure and mainstream, and December is no different. A Hellraiser boxset, the definitive edition of Creepshow 2, and, most exceptionally, a beautiful 4k restoration of Abel Ferrara’s infamous grinhouse slasher Driller Killer. Collectors rejoice! […]
NewsNothing beats the horror classics, in this writer’s mind, so it was quite a pleasant surprise to watch a short film recently that paid almost direct homage to one of my all-time favorite black-and-white films. Broken is an animated short written and directed by Adam […]
Movie Reviews Movies & TVGive the Devil his due: he’s been rebooted, retconned, and reimagined for millennia, but we never get sick of him. To the ancient Hebrews, Ha-Satan (“the Accuser”) was less his own being and more a contrarian part of God’s nature. In Job, God is essentially […]
Book Reviews Books & Comics“Suffer the Little Children” is a chilling and twisted short story from Stephen King‘s 1993 collection Nightmares and Dreamscapes. As one of King’s short stories, the title also became one of Mr. King’s fabled Dollar Babies. The rights to create a non-profit film based on […]
Movie Reviews Movies & TVIn the last installment of “Four Pack of Fear,” we talked a little about Japan’s Shochiku Studios and their horror-sci-fi hybrids of the late 1960s. Genocide is a continuation of this tradition, while The Living Skeleton is not. Without further ado, let’s get right down […]
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