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13 sin horror movie

13 Sins- Game Of Death

[soliloquy id=”8239″] 13 Sins, directed by Daniel Stamm, proves that there a very few things some people are not willing to do in exchange for money. Elliot Brindle (Mark Webber- Jessabell...

Donkey Punch directed by Oliver Blackburn.

Donkey Punch is Not a Good Movie but it is Entertaining

A wild boat party turns tragic for a group of excited adult teens in British horror, Donkey Punch, directed by Olly Blackburn. Three girlfriends Lisa (Sian Breckin-), Kim (Jaime Winstone- Kidulthood),...

Club Dread directed by Jay Chandrasekhar.

Club Dread is Escapism Cinema and That’s About it

If horror comedy is your thing, with more laughs than horror, you may enjoy Club Dread, directed and co-written by Jay Chandrasekhar (who also stars in the movie). Actually, scrap that. If you like wa...

the purge anarchy sequel to the first.

The Purge: Anarchy- Society Showdown

[soliloquy id=”8152″] Written and directed by James DeMonaco, and a big improvement on its predecessor, The Purge: Anarchy, is thrilling and intelligent enough to be enjoyable to its audie...

The 2009 Hunger movie directed by Steven Hentges.

Hunger – Starved To Eat

Hunger is a film produced for the Fangoria Frightfest film selections, directed by Steven Hentges and written by L.D. Goffigan. It depicts a horrifying exploration into the breakdown of humanity. Hung...

Varsity Blood is an Homage to ’80s Horror

Varsity Blood centers on a high school cheerleading squad and football team that take to an abandoned farmhouse for a Halloween celebration. They plan to screw, smoke drugs, and paint the town red. Wh...

The movie poster for the movie Autopsy directed by Adam Gierasch.

Autopsy Movie Review- Dead Kept Alive

[soliloquy id=”7979″] If you like a lot of gore with your horror, Autopsy, directed by Adam Gierasch, should suffice your bloody needs. Autopsy opens with a group of friends enjoying ...

Staunton Hill

Staunton Hill is Worth Watching, if Only for the Gore

Staunton Hill is a movie by Pittsburgh based director, George Cameron Romero, about a group of hikers who unwittingly become involved with a diabolical body-part dealing family. Supposedly set in 1969...

The Cottage- British Bad Boys & The Butcher

[soliloquy id=”7970″] If horror-comedy is your thing, The Cottage, directed by Paul Andrew Williams, will be right up your street. I’m not usually the biggest fan of horror-comedies...