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Corbin Nash arrives D.O.A. to V.O.D. [Review]

While watching Corbin Nash, I couldn’t help but think about this one article Roger Ebert wrote about how painful it is to review bad movies for a living. At the time, I thought it...

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Practical Magic: Six Monsters That Revolutionized the Industry

The amount of work that goes into special effects in this industry should never be overlooked. From the gore to the imaginative creatures, these are amazing feats created by talented people. And ...

Halloween Most outrageous deaths in the Halloween franchise - Halloween Returns

Everyday Nightmares: Why We’re Drawn to Suburban Horror

What’s the scariest thing about Halloween? What about A Nightmare on Elm Street? The most obvious answer to that would of course be Michael Myers and Freddy Krueger. To a degree, that’s&#...

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It’s Only a Movie: Is There Such a Thing as Too Far?

There are plenty of fans out there for extreme horror. And most of them are well-rounded, well-adjusted people. There’s an appeal to seeing the most violent, shocking thing you can find on...

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The Strangers: Prey at Night is a Long-Awaited Disappointment

The Strangers was released in 2008 and was generally positively regarded by the horror community. The aloof, controlled nature of the killers paired with their apathetic victim selection strategy made...

Horror Film Documentaries You Need to See!

The horror fan has excellent choices when it comes to documentaries about the genre. There are certain titles that examine horror films or an entire subgenre as a whole. Examples of this app...

Exclusive Interview: Jeroen Bijl of Horrible Reviews Talks YouTube And Much More!

Over the weekend I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down and interviewing popular Dutch YouTuber and horror fanatic Jeroen Bijl (AKA. Horrible Reviews). Jeroen has been uploading on YouTube f...

The Housemaid Is A Nifty, Gorgeously Conceived Little Ghost Story

The Housemaid is a ghost story told against the backdrop of a war-torn country filled with horrors very much of the real world. The setting is French-occupied Vietnam in 1953. As the film opens, a you...

Five Horror Novelizations worth a Closer Look

A now dying art for fans of the horror genre, the novelization once enhanced the experience for the carnage obsessed bookworm. Arguably a way for the filmmakers to further cash in on a movie, the...