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Angela on the rainy boat deck in REC 4: Apocalypse

Advance Review – REC 4: Apocalypse

Seven years ago, Spanish filmmakers Paco Plaza and Jaume Balaguero brought horror fans the first REC film, which has since been embraced as one of the best found footage outputs in the genre. A straig...

Joey’s Top Five of 2014

Amongst the disappointments, the trash and the blockbuster bullshit of the past year, there were five films that stood out to me as clever, inventive, super scary and worthy of many a re-watch in the ...

Cult Corner: Razor Blade Smile

[soliloquy id=”16029″] Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick… Jake West’s Razor Blade S...

Poster for Nicholas McCarthy's At the Devil's Door.

DVD Review: At the Devil’s Door

[soliloquy id=”8259″] At the Devil’s Door follows Leigh, a successful, young real estate agent as she is tasked with selling a home with a very dark past. As Leigh begins to look into the ...

the witches from Witching and Bitching gather in the cave

Review – Witching and Bitching

Sometimes there’s no better cure for a bad mood or a bad day than a truly crazy and utterly hilarious movie. And the Spanish comedy flick Witching and Bitching, which has been making the festiva...

Proteus

Proteus (1995) [Cult Corner]

Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick…Bob Keen’s Proteus. I don’t know where to begin with th...

Review: Proxy

[soliloquy id=”15074″] The filmmakers responsible for Proxy have described it as a spiritual successor to Rosemary’s Baby, which is an incredibly bold statement that one cannot make withou...

Graphic from book trailer for Stephen King's Revival

Book Review – Stephen King’s Revival

Through the years, the work of Stephen King has spotlighted its share of religious characters. King’s newest novel Revival, released November 2014, manages to take a much more mature and honest ...

The movie poster for Horns starring Daniel Radcliffe and Juno Temple and directed by Alexandre Aja.

Horns Does the Best it Can With Challenging Source Material

In Radcliffe’s latest efforts to distance himself from the Potter boy wizard, he turns into the Devil himself in fantasy-horror, Horns, directed by Alexandre Aja and based on the novel by Joe Hill. In...