Zombie films, from their very inception, have been the receptacle of the shadow of the western culture. The first zombie film, White Zombie, shows a zombie woman who plays into the original idea of the voudou zombie. In the vodoun tradition, this is a person […]
Featured ArticleIt was almost halfway through Todd Sheets’ newest release, House of Forbidden Secrets, when I really started to enjoy watching it. First, the bad: The movie opens with one of the main characters, Hanna (Michaela Paxton Tarbell), losing power in her flashlight while gory, dead […]
Movie Reviews Movies & TVLos Angeles – June 10, 2014 – Rob Zombie’s first concert film, The Zombie Horror Picture Show, released May 19 by Zodiac Swan/T-Boy/UMe, debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Music DVD chart and has retained the chart’s top spot for its second week of release. […]
NewsFollowing the success of his recent features, SICK, a festival favorite and Black Eve, currently available on DVD, award-winning director Ryan M. Andrews is set to direct his originally scripted Save Yourself this summer. Scream Queen Jessica Cameron will be starring in as well as […]
NewsAccording to everything one happens to read about director Jeremiah Buckhalt’s Blood Widow, this film heralds the dawn of a new era: The era of the bad ass female slasher. ANNO FEMINAE. Furthermore, this is a film that has the distinction of premiering at Cannes. […]
Movie Reviews Movies & TVI highly recommend you pick up a copy of Brian Moreland’s new novella The Vagrants (Samhain Publishing). With a page count of a shade over 100, Moreland somehow manages to both create depth to his characters as well as create an entirely new world that […]
Book Reviews Books & ComicsIt’s late and it’s dark but one walks the streets An axe in his hand, no glint in his eye This mindless machine, he butcher, you meat! Calm and collected, but twisted inside! -“Axeman,” Amebix (1985) Axeman is the first modern horror movie that […]
Movie Reviews Movies & TVWith my deadline approaching on silent, dark wings, I’m sitting here with no idea how to start writing on nature run amok.[1] I think the Editor-in-Chief technically wanted this column yesterday, but there was enough implied wiggle-room that if I get it to him in […]
Featured ArticlePerugia is an ancient Etruscan city that sits in the heart of the Italian region of Umbria. For most, this central city is synonymous with the University of Perugia, which was founded in 1308 and well over a hundred years before Columbus even had a […]
Featured Article“The Devil, he been with you a long time….” Recompense is a short film about a man that’s locked up one day and finds he’s sharing a cell with a mysterious man who offers a way out of this predicament. James is a down-on-his-luck lower-class […]
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