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Poster for Declan Obrien's Wrong Turn 4.

Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings is a Pointless Exercise

A group of friends on a snow mobile excursion take a wrong turn and are forced to find shelter or freeze to death. Fortuitously, they find an abandoned mental hospital to drink, smoke marijuana drugs,...

altered alien movie

Altered is a Cool Sci-Fi Thriller [Review]

From the director of The Blair Witch Project, Lovely Molly and segment “A Ride in the Park” from V/H/S 2, Eduardo Sanchez brings us Altered, a movie about aliens and issues. Sometimes, jus...

Tucker and Tale Vs Evil horror movie.

Horror Comedies- For Fans Of A Scarily Good Time

Even those who tend to shy away from horror movies can usually handle the ones with a good sense of humor. There is long history of B-movie horror pictures that are known for their campy laughs as muc...

Poster art for Don Coscarelli's Phantasm.

Phantasm Retrospective – A Genius Mixture of Horror and Sci-Fi

In Phantasm, a small Oregon town joins a growing number of cities that has been taken over by a grave robber known as The Tall Man. Three friends start to suspect that something is awry and begin to l...

Fright Night

Fright Night 2011 is a Below Average Redux [Retrospective]

Fright Night 2011 finds Jerry Dandridge moving in next to Charley Brewster. Charley quickly begins to suspect that something is awry. Charlie witnesses a variety of strange behaviors from his new neig...

The Woods is a Striking Homage to Argento

Lucky McKee’s The Woods takes place in 1960s New England. It centers on a young girl named Heather who is starting her tenure at a new boarding school. Heather is met with adversity from the moment sh...

Poster for Eli Roth's horror film cabin fever.

Cabin Fever Retrospective – There’s Something in the Water

[soliloquy id=”5100″] Cabin Fever catches up with a group of friends that rent a cabin in the woods for a wilderness getaway. Shortly after the fivesome arrives at their destination, they ...

Lorna hanging upside down in the torture room in Hostel Part 2

Hostel Part II Shows Minor Evolution Over its Predecessor [Retrospective]

Like a lot of sequels, Hostel Part II is heavier on backstory than its predecessor. In the second installment, the viewer gets more info on the corporation that is pulling the strings. And there is a ...

The Midnight Meat Train Retrospective – Subterranean Slasher

[soliloquy id=”5245″] The Midnight Meat Train finds Leon (Bradley Cooper), a struggling photographer trying to get in touch with his dark side at the behest of a gallery owner (Brooke Shie...