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Doom Asylum

Cult Corner: Doom Asylum

Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick: Richard Friedman’s Doom Asylum. Mitch Hansen is happier than he&#...

Pieces

Pieces is Delightfully Nasty [Blu-ray Review]

Pieces follows the murderous exploits of a psychopath on a college campus in Boston Massachusetts. The killer stalks and kills coeds in a quest to collect their body parts for his human jigsaw pu...

Camino

Advance Review: Camino is a Brutal, Action-Packed Thriller

In 1985, a band of Colombian missionaries agrees to allow renowned war photographer Avery Taggert (Zoë Bell) to travel with them. Although many bands of missionaries dislike journalists, this gro...

JD'S Revenge

Why J.D.’s Revenge is an Essential Blaxploitation Classic!

In honor of Black History Month, I decided to revisit one of my favorite Blaxploitation horrors, J.D.’s Revenge. Truth be told, I haven’t watched a ton of Blaxploitation films, b...

publicity still of Vera Farmiga and Freddie Highmore for Bates Motel

Advance Review: Bates Motel Season 4 Episodes 1 and 2

Bates Motel is back and it has officially gone full Psycho. The first two episodes of season four kick off a hell of a premier to let you know that all pretenses are over. As we saw at the end of seas...

The Chickening

Shining Parody The Chickening is as Odd as it is Funny!

The short film The Chickening has played the festival circuit, notably making an appearance at Sundance, and now it has hit the web. The somewhat NSFW film comes from Nick DenBoer ...

Puppet Master - Puppetmaster III

Comic Review: Puppet Master #12

Following the reveal (SPOILERS ahead, by the way) that original Puppet Master villain Neil Gallagher is somehow alive and well, this installment in the series does a smart thing by not actually i...

found footage films Paranormal Activity

Why the Paranormal Activity Franchise Owes us One More Film

The Paranormal Activity franchise should not be allowed to get away with this. Oren Peli’s premise for the original Paranormal Activity was very simple: It focused on the story of a couple ...

Frankenstein

Advance Blu-ray Review: Frankenstein (2015)

Given that it’s directed by Candyman helmer Bernard Rose, I expected Frankenstein to be good. But I was actually pleasantly surprised by how good it is, considering that I was initially th...