Bite Marks is one of those films that won’t let you forget what it is. It wants to let you know, no matter how hard you try to forget, mind you, that it is all about the gay. I mean it really cr...
There are moments of your life that you wish you could encapsulate in glass, to watch over and over again and relive the joy felt in that second. There are others that you wish you could abort like a ...
Husks works on a very basic strength. It is one of the few recent horror offerings that shows a group of characters that could exist in a number of cinematic settings. Husk’s core cast plays upo...
The 2010 remake of the 70s schlocker hit does exactly what it sets out to do. It shoots straight on the original premise while giving the audience a bright new shiny wrapper to wash it down. Revenge i...
Sigh. I admittedly enjoyed the first Human Centipede. It had a mad scientist sorta vibe to it that broke the mold of modern “torture porn” horror films. That being said, I was still not a ...
Jim Mickle’s Stake Land ( available now on VOD) proves two things: 1. Successful horror movies not only realize their own limitations, but are able to play off of them effectively, making them w...
The “found footage” approach to horror filmmaking, for better or for worse, has created a new subcategory in the horror genre. We’ve seen witches, ghosts, exorcisms and more. So why ...
The Bleeding House might easily fall prey to the big Hollywood remake machine. it’s infuriating to think that it might… But it’s easy to see some out of touch executive, still reekin...
I was going to start this review out with a little dissertation on how women are crazy even when they are undead… and then I thought better of it… Eastern European women are crazy even whe...