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B*stard

B*stard [8 Films to Die for Review]

B*stard finds a pair of serial killers on their honeymoon picking up two young hitchhikers running away from an abusive home. Together, they all head to a remote bed and breakfast in the mou...

Lavalantula is Silly Fun [Review]

In an unexpected and catastrophic series of events, a breed of lava-breathing tarantulas are unleashed on the city of Los Angeles. The only thing standing between the city’s population and ...

Review: Charlie’s Farm is Flawed But Not Without Its Charm

After a great deal of uncertainty as to when it would see a stateside release, Charlie’s Farm has finally landed on DVD in the US. It hits stores today and we have the lowdown on...

Unnatural Martin (James Remar) hunts for the rogue bear and attempts to save his friends in 2015's Unnatural.

Unnatural [8 Films to Die for Review]

Unnatural follows scientists at a research facility in the Alaskan wilderness who are working on a way to genetically adapt polar bears to the rapid climate changes in the area. When a bear ...

Cult Corner: Bloody Mary (2006)

Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick…Richard Valentine’s Bloody Mary. I’m assuming th...

Re-Kill

Re-Kill [8 Films to Die For Review]

In Re-Kill, it’s been five years since the zombie apocalypse wiped out most of the world’s population. Now the remaining re-animates, or “re-ans,” are kept under control by a s...

Lumberjack Man

Lumberjack Man [8 Films to Die for Review]

In Lumberjack Man, a group of teens head out for a week-long retreat at the Good Friends Church Camp. Naturally, they are unaware that the angry spirit of a logger has resurfaced to take his...

Live-Evil is Full of Striking Visuals but Suffers from Poor Pacing

Ari Kirschenbaum promised horror fans at Stan Lee’s Comikaze Expo that Live-Evil was a horror experience they were sure to remember. The film has been described as “Gho...

Comic Review: The Steam Man, Issue 1

Competing with the likes of Paul Bunyan for the hardest big guy in the West, The Steam Man sows the seed of a solid, steam-punk myth. It does have a bit of a prerequisite, being derived in part f...