Twenty years ago, Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller joined forces to bring Sin City to the big screen, adapting three of Miller’s iconic graphic novels—The Hard Goodbye, The Big Fat Kill, and That Yellow Bastard. The result was nothing short of revolutionary. Upon its release, Sin City boasted an incredibly …
Read More »Take A Deep Dive Into Horror Gaming History With ‘Terrorbytes: The Evolution of Horror Gaming’
The co-writer of FPS: First Person Shooter, Richard Moss, is back with a new project, TerrorBytes: The Evolution of Horror Gaming, a documentary series celebrating horror in video games. The five-part series features insights and anecdotes from over 50 horror and games industry legends, including acclaimed horror filmmaker John Carpenter, …
Read More »2009’s ‘FRIDAY THE 13TH’ Drops In Stupendous 4k!
Arrow Video is releasing the 2009 Friday the 13th on September 17th in 4k with beautiful artwork and a ton of extras! The release will include both the theatrical and killer cut on 4k discs, there are no Blu-rays included. The transfer to 4k is as gorgeous as you’d expect, …
Read More »‘The Casting of Frank Stone’ : A New Horror Classic or a Missed Opportunity?
As both a Supermassive Games as well as Dead By Daylight fan, The Casting of Frank Stone was one of my most anticipated games of the year. The combination of Supermassive’s storytelling and Dead By Daylight‘s lore seemed like a perfect pairing. Unfortunately…the blend didn’t turn out as I hoped. …
Read More »Punish! The ‘Silent Night, Deadly Night’ Films Ranked
To bring in the holidays, I sat through all five Silent Night Deadly Night films. Parts 3-5 were new to me and do not have a nostalgic lense helping them in any way. So what’s the verdict? Let’s examine… #5: Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out I wouldn’t …
Read More »‘The Bell Keeper’ – Should You Ring The Bell?
A group of friends set out to Bell Lake to film a documentary on the local legend of The Bell Keeper, but they get more than they bargained for when they find out how much truth there is to the legend. The Bell Keeper, directed by Colton Tran, brings together a …
Read More »Review: ‘In The Fire’ Will Make You Contemplate What It Means To Be Evil
Doctor Grace Burnham (Amber Heard) travels to a remote plantation to try and help a boy named Martin Marquez (Lorenzo McGovern Zaini), who the locals claim has supernatural powers granted by the devil. Martin’s widower father, Nicolas (Eduardo Noriega), is trying his best to keep the peace while being torn …
Read More »Small Town Monsters Kicks Off Spooky Season With ‘WEREWOLVES UNEARTHED’
Brought to you by 1091 and Small Town Monsters, Werewolves Unearthed sets out to investigate a rash of werewolf and Dogman sightings in the Ohio Valley. The crew sets out to interview witnesses and investigate some of the locations of the sightings in an attempt to make sense of what’s …
Read More »Waxwork Records Strikes Again With Rob Zombie Presents: ‘SPIDER BABY’
Waxworks Records released their second entry in the Rob Zombie Presents series: Spider Baby. How does the second entry hold up in comparison to the first? Unlike White Zombie, which was a single LP, Spider Baby is a double LP, with each record being a different color. Once again, Graham …
Read More »Is ‘FPS: First Person Shooter’ the Definitive Documentary on the Genre?
The documentary, FPS: First Person Shooter, is a massive four and a half hour documentary on its title subject, but is it the definitive documentary? FPS: First Person Shooter covers everything from the genre’s roots in Maze War in the early 70s to modern gaming. You’ll see a lot of …
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