Home » Reviews » Page 102

Reviews

The Housemaid Is A Nifty, Gorgeously Conceived Little Ghost Story

The Housemaid is a ghost story told against the backdrop of a war-torn country filled with horrors very much of the real world. The setting is French-occupied Vietnam in 1953. As the film opens, a you...

Day of the Dead: Bloodline

Day of the Dead: Bloodline [Blu Ray Review]

George A. Romero never cottoned to the use of the word “zombies” to describe the “ghouls” in his genre defining debut, Night of the Living Dead. As he wrote in his introduc...

Hellraiser Judgment

Hellraiser Judgment is a Substantial Improvement Over The Past Several Franchise Entries

Hellraiser Judgment sees detectives Sean and David Carter are hot on the trail of a sadistic serial killer dubbed The Preceptor when they stumble upon a bizarre ring of sadism and iniqu...

Keep Watching

Keep Watching Will Inspire Viewers to Do Anything But [Review]

Keep Watching sees a family terrorized by a group of strangers. Adding to the intensity,  their every move is being streamed for a live audience. The only rule: Kill or be killed. ...

Gothic

Gothic: Vestron Blu-Ray Review

Gothic sees five famous friends coming together to bring their deepest fears to life. The experience then leads to the creation of more than one great literary work. On the guest list a...

Five Horror Novelizations worth a Closer Look

A now dying art for fans of the horror genre, the novelization once enhanced the experience for the carnage obsessed bookworm. Arguably a way for the filmmakers to further cash in on a movie, the...

Class of 1999

Class of 1999: Vestron Blu-Ray Review

Class of 1999 takes place in a future where gangs rule the streets and even the schools in some cities. When robotic teachers with homicidal tendencies take over the classrooms of one Seattle sch...

Western/Horror Film Hybrids that work surprisingly well. Vampires.- Vampire Novels that went widely overlooked

Six Vampire Novels That Went Widely Overlooked

While they may have faded from the teen fiction world in recent years, vampire novels have always dominated genre literature and haven’t really gone away. The Strain trilogy by G...

Back to the ’80s: Firestarter

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...