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My Soul To Take – Craven’s Slasher Redux

Wes Craven’s first original movie in twenty years and it is not his worst film, nor his best. It is in some ways a throwback slasher and in at her ways it’s a supernatural revenge movies...

The Houses October Built

Advance Review – The Houses October Built

The setup for The Houses October Built sees five friends in an RV taking off on a road trip to explore various haunted attractions and document their findings. No sooner than their fun has begun,...

Title Sequence from American Horror Story revealed. Poster regarding American Horror Story: Freak Show.

Advance Review – American Horror Story: Freak Show Episodes I and II

[soliloquy id=”7829″] American Horror Story: Freak Show takes place in the early 1950s in the hamlet of Jupiter, Florida. It follows Elsa Mars (Jessica Lange) and her troupe of c...

Boax art for Don Thacker's Motivational Growth.

Review – Motivational Growth

[soliloquy id=”10573″] After a failed suicide attempt, Ian begins a bizarre friendship with the mold growing in his bathroom. The mold helps Ian get his life back on track and helps h...

Jake’s Road [DVD Review]

Jake’s Road finds Sam and his soon-to-be fiancé Kay returning to his familial cabin for a family get-together. While there, Sam and his brother Mike must break the news ...

Poster for Lex Lybrand's Meet Me There.

Advance Review – Meet Me There

[soliloquy id=”10491″] Meet Me There sees Ada and Cal trekking back to Ada’s hometown at the behest of their couple’s therapist. Ada is seeking closure for some sort ...

ABCs of Death 2

Advance Review: The ABCs of Death 2

The first ABCs of Death proved quite successful and now the the second installment in the  series is poised for release. The sequel returns with 26 new directors and 26 new ways to...

Photo from Nacho VIgalondo's Open Windows.

Advance Review: Open Windows

[soliloquy id=”10228″] Open Windows zeroes in on Nick, a young man who is thrilled to discover that he has won a dinner date with his favorite celeb, Jill Goddard....

The poster art for the movie Djinn written by David Tully and directed by Tobe Hooper.

Djinn is Watchable but Unimpressive

Directed by Tobe Hooper (Poltergeist 1982, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre 1974, Salem’s Lot 1979 ), Djinn, is a much-anticipated and long in post-production United Arab Emirates’ set ...