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Cult Corner: Xtro

Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick… Harry Bromley Davenport’s Xtro. Xtro is kind of an odd movi...

Goosebumps

Blu-Ray Review: Goosebumps is Great Fun for the Whole Family!

When Zach and his mother relocate to a small town, he initially misses city life. But things start to look up when he meets next door neighbor Hannah. When Zach opens a manuscript in Hannah’s ho...

Martyrs - Kevin Goetz - Bailey Noble

Blu-Ray Review: Martyrs is Tame Compared to the Original but Not Without Merit

Martyrs tells the story of Lucie (Troian Bellisario), a young girl who was beaten and tortured by a sadistic family years prior. Lucie sets out to track down the family years later and is eventua...

The Boy

Review: The Boy Knows When to Break the Rules

A film in the vein of such doll-come-to-life films as Pin and Child’s Play, The Boy follows the story of a nanny traveling to the United Kingdom to take care of a new charge. However, once she ...

Unboxing Horror Block

Horror Block Unboxing – January 2016

Nerd Block is a subscription mystery box that delivers geeky collectibles right to your door each month. You can choose whatever theme box you are into–there’s the Classic Block, Ar...

The Dead Next Door

Cult Corner: The Dead Next Door

Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick… J.R. Bookwalter’s The Dead Next Door. At the risk of soundi...

BC Butcher

B.C. Butcher Is A Tromatic Feminist Slasher Movie [Review]

A prehistoric slasher movie with an all-female cast, and a band on hand for spontaneous jam sessions, that quite literally (and quite proudly) looks as though it was filmed down at the local park? It ...

The Loved Ones

Why The Loved Ones is a Triumph of Modern Indie Horror Filmmaking

This Australian gem centers around a boy named Brent who lost his Father in a car accident. He frequently cuts himself and suffers from severe depression. There’s a void between him and hi...

OMG...We're In A Horror Movie...

Review: OMG…We’re In A Horror Movie Is Better Than Its Title Suggests

Horror comedy is an increasingly difficult sub-genre to pull off. Go too meta and you risk alienating newcomers, not self-referential enough and horror fans will get bored. Nonetheless, it’s bec...