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The Invitation

Advance Review: The Invitation is a Surprisingly Moving Take on Loss

The presence of certain people in a movie portends doom. In the 1990s, if Leland Orser was in your movie, bad things were going to happen. From Seven to Alien: Resurrection to The Bone Collector (amon...

By the Devil's Hands

Cult Corner: By the Devil’s Hands

Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick… Christopher Abram’s By the Devil’s Hands: the 666 Ki...

Nightmare on Elm Street Remake is Unfairly Hated

Why The Nightmare on Elm Street Remake is Unfairly Hated

There are a handful of sacred cows in the horror industry. From Jason Voorhes to Michael Myers to Leatherface to Pinhead. Arguably, though, none of those icons ever reached the pop culture status...

In defense of The Howling V: Rebirth

In Defense of Howling V: The Rebirth

It’s completely reasonable to be skeptical about the claim that the fifth entry in the Howling series is a pretty damn good flick. It’s hard to remember the reason I even watch...

10 Cloverfield Lane

Review: 10 Cloverfield Lane is a Fun Ride but Suffers from its Own Hype

10 Cloverfield Lane had an interesting journey to the big screen. Back in 2014 it was announced that JJ Abrams and Bad Robot were producing a new movie called Valencia, which was based on an original ...

Beast Within

Review: Beast Within Is A Flawed, But Fun, Werewolf Movie

The last few years have seen a sort-of werewolf resurgence in horror. Wolfcop, Howl, and Late Phases, to name just three such titles released during this time, proved that lycan-themed ...

Below Ground Demon Holocaust

Cult Corner: Below Ground Demon Holocaust

Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick… William Victor Schotten’s Below Ground: Demon Holocaust. Wi...

Review: Sociopathia Is A Gory Thriller That Excites And Unnerves In Equal Measure

Sociopathia follows Mara (Tammy Jean), a young, horror-specific special effects artist. The film documents her struggle between living a normal life with love and affection and her darker si...

The Other Side of the Door

Review: The Other Side Of The Door Is Yet Another Dull, Derivative Studio Horror Movie

In its first, big jump scare moment (the first of many), The Other Side Of The Door utilises the coffin, and decomposing body, of a dead child that is being dug up so his ashes can be used to make con...