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9 Reasons the Zombie Genre Needs to be (re)Buried.

It’s been decades since the zombie genre crawled from its grave to feast on the wallets of movie-goers. In all that time, they haven’t gotten any more interesting. Here are 9 re...

How The Internet Could Do To Horror What it Did To The Music and Adult Film Industries

A few weeks back, I read an article about the effects the Internet has had on the music industry, and I was surprised. I knew that CD sales were down significantly, but the idea that they have al...

Frankenstein vs. The Mummy

Frankenstein vs. The Mummy [Advance Review]

Directed by Damien Leone, Frankenstein vs. The Mummy is a fairly straightforward movie pitting two iconic horror legends against one another for the very first time. The film is set in the presen...

How They Live Bit Back At Yuppie Consumerism

[soliloquy id=”18936″] They Live is the most overtly political film John Carpenter ever made, and that’s saying something, as most of the director’s work touches on politi...

Frankenstein vs. The Mummy

Director Damien Leone Talks Frankenstein vs. The Mummy

Frankenstein vs. The Mummy is an all-new independent horror film set for a Feb. 10 release that promises to bring together two of the biggest titans of terror in history. The referee of this fight, di...

Dark mountain movie directed by Tara Anaise.

Dark Mountain Movie Review

[soliloquy id=”18629″] Directed by Tara Anaise, Dark Mountain, is a movie just for lovers of found footage  cinema. It starts off very Blair Witch-esque with a hysterical women crying...

City of the Living Dead 1981

City of the Living Dead: Fulci’s Strangest or Most Effective Movie?

Lucio Fulci did not make movies with traditional plot or character arcs. He wasn’t interested in these things. His films relied heavily on atmosphere. They showcased gory effects that woul...

How a Low-Budget 90’s Vampire Movie Predicted the Next Decade of Horror Filmmaking

[soliloquy id=”17678″] While theatrical horror was few and far between in the 1990’s, the decade marked a boom in straight-to-video genre film releases. More and more...

How Near Dark Explores the Dark Side of Family Structure

Kathryn Bigelow’s Near Dark is a horror movie about family. That does not make it a family horror movie, mind you. But its center focus is on the structure of the modern family dynamic. The pro...