Sam Raimi’s Drag Me to Hell is equal parts Evil Dead and Thinner. It’s a supernatural Romani revenge story told through Raimi’s signature style. It’s over-the-top and thing...
A project nearly five years in the making, Unearthed & Untold: The Path to Pet Sematary, a comprehensive documentary about one of genre’s most beloved films, is finally here. I was beyond ex...
What if, instead of helping mutants, Professor Xavier exploited them for his own gains? This is (kind of) the question posed by The Mind’s Eye. riter-director Joe Begos’s follow-...
From Alberto Marini, the Producer of the Spanish franchise [REC], comes his directorial debut Summer Camp. Four 20-something Americans sign up to work as camp counselors at an isolated camp in Eu...
Joseph Sims-Dennett’s third film, Observance follows Parker (Lindsay Farris) a grieving, cash-strapped private detective who’s been hired to spy on a woman named Tenneal (S...
Moments after a woman who says she is his wife brings him back to life and performs a series of limb replacements, Hardcore Henry is forced into battle. Before he can even remember who he i...
Shelley is an interesting but somewhat dry pregnancy horror tale that hinges on performance because it doesn’t give us enough of the plot to keep the viewer genuinely invested in the story. Don...
Who’s in the mood for an indie horror film? This week I’m reviewing Andy Palmer’s comedy horror The Funhouse Massacre. I’m a sucker for horror-comedies and decided to give...
Lights Out is a clever, arguably quite trailblazing, thriller that intertwines an eerie, creepy premise with a heartfelt message about mental illness. The story centers on Sophie (Maria Bello), and ho...