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Carnage Park

Review: Carnage Park Splatters and Sweats

Carnage Park exists in a sun-drenched hellscape where the 1970s never ended. It’s like a post-apocalypse where the new world order was modeled after Mad Max, spaghetti westerns and slasher flic...

Nor: The Curse

Why Noroi: The Curse is An Epic Japanese Found Footage Film

I don’t know about you guys, but when it comes to the “found footage” approach to filmmaking, I’m kind of over it. I’ve noticed that when a found footage horror picture i...

Green Room Movie - starring Anton Yelchin and Patrick Stewart

Advance Review: Green Room Is The First Great Horror Movie Of 2016

I have a difficult relationship with punk rock; love the music, hate the insufferable elitists so often involved with it. A group of some such loathsome types are the focal point of Green Room, Jeremy...

Emelie

Advance Review – Emelie is a Strikingly Unsettling Thriller

Have you ever watched a movie that isn’t quite horrific, but it still makes shift in your seat? Well, that perfectly describes Michael Thelin’s psychological thriller Emelie. The film...

JD'S Revenge

Why J.D.’s Revenge is an Essential Blaxploitation Classic!

In honor of Black History Month, I decided to revisit one of my favorite Blaxploitation horrors, J.D.’s Revenge. Truth be told, I haven’t watched a ton of Blaxploitation films, b...

OMG...We're In A Horror Movie...

Review: OMG…We’re In A Horror Movie Is Better Than Its Title Suggests

Horror comedy is an increasingly difficult sub-genre to pull off. Go too meta and you risk alienating newcomers, not self-referential enough and horror fans will get bored. Nonetheless, it’s bec...

Advance Comic Review: Dead Vengeance

Dead Vengeance #1 is completely unlike anything I’ve seen in comics or horror in recent years. Bill Morrison’s name may be familiar to comic fans, thanks to his co-founding of Bo...

Frightfest 2015 Review: Cherry Tree

The curse of the Irish horror movie continues with Cherry Tree, a movie that was demonstrably filmed on the Emerald Isle but that inexplicably relocates the action to the UK. And almost everybody̵...

Review – Contracted: Phase II

Spoilers Ahead. Contracted: Phase II opens with the same sequence that ended Contracted. We see Samantha from the first film in full zombie mode. If you don’t remember the first picture, i...