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Jeremy Capello in My Best Friend is a Vampire

Overlooked and Underrated: My Best Friend is a Vampire

There’s some talent involved with this low budget horror comedy (including a very early, small role for Kathy Bates), but nobody remembers it. The movie is fun in a campy and somewhat stupid way. But ...

Poster for The Boneyard

Visit The Boneyard for Free Horror Shorts Every Wednesday

Harrington Entertainment and Sideshow Pictures have announced that they have teamed up to present an online destination for horror short films. Each Wednesday, The Boneyard will be offering a new horr...

A still from the horror film Starry Eyes

Advance Review – Starry Eyes

[soliloquy id=”11762″] Starry Eyes follows Sarah Walker, an aspiring actress in Los Angles as she tries to make ends meet by working a dead end job. She regularly attends casting calls and...

Advance Review – Hangar 10

The found footage genre is alive and well in 2014 – a genre that itself has spanned a series of sub-genres within itself. Hangar 10 is a British sci-fi thriller output that does not work as well...

David's transformation begins in American Werewolf in London

“A Different Kind of Animal”: Revisiting An American Werewolf in London

John Landis’s An American Werewolf in London is, simply put, one of the best werewolf movies ever made. Landis had already made a name for himself in comedy, directing movies that became instant class...

Liam neeson in A walk among the tombstones directed by scott frank.

A Walk Among The Tombstones is Dark and Suspenseful [Review]

Directed by Scott Frank, A Walk among the Tombstones is based on the novel of the same name by Lawrence Block. We first see former NYPD detective Matt Scudder (Liam Neeson- Taken) in the early 1990’s ...

Author Stephen King

Exploring the Top Five Unsung Stephen King Novels

In a recent article related to the upcoming release of Stephen King’s new novel, Revival, a poll asked viewers to rank the top ten best King novels. I was not at all surprised to see that the to...

Poster for The House at the End of Time.

Advance Review – The House at the End of Time

[soliloquy id=”12603″] The House at the End of Time is written and directed by Alejandro Hidalgo. In addition to penning the screenplay and directing, Hidalgo also served as a producer and...

The Poughkeepsie Tapes Offers Ample Shocks and Scares

Directed and written by brothers John and Drew Dowdle, The Poughkeepsie Tapes is a “found footage” film, told in a faux-documentary style. Centering on the town of Poughkeepsie, New York, a stash of o...