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The movie poster for Dan T. Halls Asylum: The Lost Footage.

Asylum: The Lost Footage is Tragically Flawed

Directed by Dan T. Hall, Asylum: The Lost Footage, isn’t sure what type of movie it is. It has schizophrenic tendencies–switching from documentary-style interviews to found footage to normal nar...

nightbreed 1990

Review: Nightbreed: The Director’s Cut

Clive Barker burst onto the horror scene with his three-volume short story collection The Books of Blood. He cemented his place as a major force in the genre with his 1987 film Hellraiser, based on hi...

DVD cover for Scott Schirmer's Found.

Found is a Visceral and Disturbing Journey [Review]

Found focuses on Marty, a seemingly normal fifth grader. He excels in school and stays out of trouble. But beneath the surface, there are a series of problems that are causing him to slowly unravel. H...

Poster for Peter Hyams' Stay Tuned.

Stay Tuned Effectively Warns Against the Evils of Too Much TV

Stay Tuned finds Roy Knable and his wife Helen on the verge of divorce. They no longer communicate and Roy has a constant preoccupation with television. After their TV set breaks, Roy purchases a new ...