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Brett (Michael Weston) sitting on the bleachers in the 2002 Danny Graves, Richard Wenk film Wishcraft.

Wishcraft is Rife With Bad Dialogue and Acting [Retrospective]

High school student Brett Bumpers receives a bull penis in the mail that says it will grant the recipient three wishes. Almost immediately after his first wish, a rash of murders break out at Brett’s ...

Tucker & Dale Vs. Evil

Tucker & Dale vs. Evil is a Brilliant Black Comedy [Retrospective]

Tucker & Dale vs. Evil is the hilarious story of two best friends that set out to restore a cabin in the woods but wind up getting more than they bargained for when they encounter the forces of un...

Monster Party

Monster Party is Brutal and Unflinching [DVD Review]

Monster Party sees a trio of thieves posing as waiters to infiltrate a dinner party with the intent of burgling the home in which it is being hosted. What they don’t realize is that the hosts of...

War Bears #3 Excels, Redeems the Series

I was down on War Bears in my first two reviews (which you can read here and here). Those issues moved slowly, almost meandering with no sense of an endgame despite the series only having three instal...

Evil Dead II 4K DVD and Blu-Ray Combo is Groovy

The Evil Dead series uses a classic horror setup. In the first two films, Ash Williams (Bruce Campbell) and his friends go to a cabin in the woods for a weekend of partying and reading aloud from an a...

You Might be the Killer

You Might Be the Killer Gets It Right [Review]

In the annals of horror cinema history, the masked killer at a remote summer camp is pretty standard. It takes a lot to introduce something new and fresh into the genre. Several have tried, many have ...

Leprechaun Returns

Leprechaun Returns is a Welcome Return to the Series’ Roots [Review]

Leprechaun Returns finds Lila and her sorority sisters spending their summer rehabilitating an old house. The ladies are retrofitting the domicile with solar panels and other green alternatives to con...

Toolbox Murders

Toolbox Murders (2004) is Significantly Better than the Original [Editorial]

Toolbox Murders (2004) is the rare exception – a remake that far surpasses the film on which it was based. This 2004 reimagining only loosely borrows from the 1978 original. It takes its title an...

Terrifier

Blood on my Sofa: Let’s talk Terrifier

Welcome to Blood on my Sofa! Each month I will be providing you with a movie recommendation. It won’t be just any movie, but a movie I watched during the month that really rocked my world. I wou...