[soliloquy id=”8152″] Written and directed by James DeMonaco, and a big improvement on its predecessor, The Purge: Anarchy, is thrilling and intelligent enough to be enjoyable to its audie...
Hunger is a film produced for the Fangoria Frightfest film selections, directed by Steven Hentges and written by L.D. Goffigan. It depicts a horrifying exploration into the breakdown of humanity. Hung...
Varsity Blood centers on a high school cheerleading squad and football team that take to an abandoned farmhouse for a Halloween celebration. They plan to screw, smoke drugs, and paint the town red. Wh...
[soliloquy id=”7979″] If you like a lot of gore with your horror, Autopsy, directed by Adam Gierasch, should suffice your bloody needs. Autopsy opens with a group of friends enjoying ...
Staunton Hill is a movie by Pittsburgh based director, George Cameron Romero, about a group of hikers who unwittingly become involved with a diabolical body-part dealing family. Supposedly set in 1969...
[soliloquy id=”7970″] If horror-comedy is your thing, The Cottage, directed by Paul Andrew Williams, will be right up your street. I’m not usually the biggest fan of horror-comedies...
[soliloquy id=”7752″] Sometimes, competitions are too good to be true. British thriller, Panic Button, directed by Chris Crow, proves that. Panic Button starts off with young woman Jo (Sca...
I purchased Cassadaga after randomly spying its cover in a DVD store, and I’m glad I did. Directed by Anthony DiBlasi (Dread), Cassadaga for me personally was a breath of gruesome fre...
[soliloquy id=”7379″] Written and directed by Karl Mueller, Mr Jones brings gifts, and mind games. Mr Jones starts with Scott (Jon Foster- Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines) and Penn...