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Bite [Frightfest 2015 Review]

Along with The Hallow, Bite was THE must-watch movie of Frightfest 2015, its reputation for making punters vomit and pass out preceding it and leaving body horror fans salivating with anticipation. Bi...

Performances Demon Knight

Blu-ray Review: Tales from the Crypt Presents: Demon Knight

Demon Knight finds a man who is being stalked by a demon taking refuge in a low-rent motel. When the demon and its brethren catch up to the man, things become particularly dicey for him and those arou...

Night of the Living Deb

Night Of The Living Deb May be Even More Fun than Shaun of the Dead [Review]

Shaun Of The Dead is an institution. For a director to come right out and openly describe his movie as a female version of it is not just brave, it’s downright cocky. Thankfully, Night Of The Li...

Bordello of Blood

Tales from the Crypt Presents: Bordello of Blood [Blu-Ray Review]

Two guys looking for a little action, visit a bordello, only to learn that it is run by a clan of bloodthirsty vampires. When the boys don’t return from their night out, a private investigator i...

Most Likely To Die [Frightfest 2015 Review]

Decent slasher movies are hard to come by, particularly in the torture and paranormal activity obsessed noughties. Most Likely To Die, the latest feature from popular horror director Anthony DiBlasi (...

Cult Corner: Memory (2006)

Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick: Bennett Hoshua Davlin’s Memory. Memory follows Taylor Briggs, an alzheim...

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Insidious 3: Blu-ray Review

Insidious 3 functions as a prequel to the events of the first two films and finds a father and daughter plagued by malevolent forces after the young girl tries to contact her mother from beyond the gr...

Advance Review: Ash vs. Evil Dead Episodes One and Two

An aging Ash is now working as a stock boy at Value Stop (There was a licensing issue with S-Mart but that is really not a deal breaker). He fancies himself something of a ladies man and takes great e...

Aaaaaaaah!

Aaaaaaaah! [Frightfest 2015 Review]

The curse of the self-reviewing title strikes again with Aaaaaaaah!, the bafflingly dreadful feature directorial debut from Sightseers scribe/star Steve Oram. In its IMDb description, the question &#8...