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Camp Death III in 2D! is … Something [Review]

The taglines for Camp Death III in 2D!, to give it its full title, include “This Movie Is Stupid,” “Terror Has Two Dimensions!” and “Sometimes Terror Can’t Be Smell...

Fright Night

Back to the ’80s: Fright Night

Welcome to Back to the ’80s. This recurring feature aims to take a look at the good, the bad, and the ugly from horror’s most beloved decade. Regardless of which category a particul...

The First Purge

The First Purge [Blu-Ray Review]

The First Purge finds outspoken community activist, Nya (Lex Scott Davis) thrown into the middle of the chaos when her younger brother, Isaiah (Joivan Wade) opts to participate in the i...

Halloween Most outrageous deaths in the Halloween franchise - Halloween Returns

Halloween 4K Ultra HD Is A Crisper, Cleaner Film Experience [Review]

Much like the star Boogeyman Michael Myers himself, new and improved re-releases of Halloween will never die; and also much like The Shape’s numerous screen re-appearances, DVD after DVD and Blu...

Black Site

Black Site Has No Reason To Exist [Frightfest 2018 Review]

Black Site is described on IMDb as “80’s inspired John Carpenteresque Action (sic),” in a paragraph confidently attributed to its writer-director, Tom Paton. Considering The Void is ...

Crystal Eyes

Crystal Eyes Is A Lurid, Garish, Giallo [Frightfest 2018 Review]

Crystal Eyes is a giallo movie set in Buenos Aires with dialogue entirely in Spanish, as befits that part of the world. It immediately goes against everything we know about giallo movies, and yet the ...

Wolfman's Got Nards

Wolfman’s Got Nards Rules So Hard [Frightfest 2018 Review]

How would you define a cult movie? Is it something like The Rocky Horror Picture Show, which found legions of fans thanks to years of playing as a midnight movie in the grungiest theatre in NYC? Or ma...

climax

Climax is a Cinematic Headache [Frightfest 2018 Review]

Climax sees the return of cinema’s greatest self-proclaimed enfant terrible, Gaspar Noé, following the oddly un-sexy 3D extravaganza that was 2015’s Love. It’s his best reviewed...

Tate Steinsiek - Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich

Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich is a Fun and Gory Redux [4K Blu-Ray Review]

Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich follows recently-divorced Edgar (Thomas Lennon) as he, his boss/friend Markowitz (Nelson Franklin), and Edgar’s new girlfriend Ashley (Jenny Pellicer) make...