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Village of the Damned

Blu-ray Review: Village of the Damned

A peaceful, small town in Marin County, California suddenly becomes anything but when a mysterious blackout occurs, rendering all of its residents unconscious for a spell. Once the residents rega...

Advance Review: The Haunting of Alice D Is A Paranormal Revenge Thriller That Almost Gets It Right

The Haunting of Alice D is a paranormal thriller centering on the revenge of the titular character, a young girl forced into sex slavery who tragically died in the late 1890s. Her ghost still haunts t...

Review: Zoombies is an Action-Packed Thriller That Delights And Frightens In Equal Measure

Zoombies takes place in the Eden Wildlife Zoo, a facility that specializes in housing endangered animals. The outfit is headed by Dr. Ellen Rogers (Kim Nielsen) who inherited it from her grandfather. ...

High Rise Poster

Review: High-Rise Crumbles Under The Weight Of Its Own Pretension

Ben Wheatley’s track record is near-perfect. Of the Brit director’s four previous films, two (Kill List, A Field In England) are modern masterpieces while the others (Down Terrace, Sightse...

Bite Movie 2016

Advance Review: Bite Is An Infectious Body Horror Film

Bite begins in an unassuming and deceptive way; like an ignored insect bite that quickly becomes infected, the film surpasses a misleadingly bland opening sequence to become something that t...

Puppet Master's Blade - Puppet Master

Comic Review: Puppet Master #14

Puppet Master has been a great comic in terms of character arcs and bringing back old, classic elements and characters from the franchise. It’s been excelling at that recently. But issue #14 wo...

Horror movies of 2015 - Krampus - The Year Christmas Horror Broke Out 2015

Blu-Ray Review: Krampus Offers Something for the Naughty and Nice, Alike

When a young boy loses his Christmas spirit, he unknowingly unleashes The Krampus, a centuries old demon that punishes the disillusioned. He and his family quickly find themselves in a position where ...

The Thing

Advance Review: Friend Request Makes An Entire Movie Out Of Unfriended’s Lamest Moment

The past few years have gifted us a couple of great Internet horror movies in Unfriended and The Den. The former, unfairly dismissed by those unwilling to look beyond its gimmicky premise to spot the ...

Invaders from Mars

Why Tobe Hooper’s Invaders from Mars is So Much Fun In Spite of Itself

People love to complain about remakes. It’s the go-to complaint of the modern horror fan. But even those people, hopefully, would admit that the 1980s was a great time for remakes, particularly...