Karli Lawson

I basically grew up watching horror films and spooky things. I watched my first horror film when I was 4 years old. I've wanted to be a writer ever since I've read Stephen King books in middle school. I love writing and talking about my favorite genre. I hope to one day be successful in screenwriting and filmmaking. Everything horror, of course!

The Fly Turns 30! – Retro Review

“Be afraid. Be very afraid!” Thirty years ago, director David Cronenberg brought us The Fly, one of the sickest masterpieces in horror history. From the film’s all-star cast to its impeccable special effects, there are so many reasons why The Fly is still beloved three decades years later. https://youtu.be/7BzwxJ-M_M0 (Synopsis provided …

Read More »

Meet The Blacks (2016) – Movie Review

Going into Meet the Blacks, I was expecting a full on Scary Movie type parody. But the kind of subtlety in this parody falls more along the lines of Shaun Of The Dead. Unfortunately, the quality of Meet The Blacks doesn’t fall along the lines of Shaun Of The Dead. …

Read More »

Tiger House (2015) – Movie Review

Right off the bat, I just have to say that I’m a big fan of home invasion films. Home invasion is a very often overlooked sub-genre in horror, but it’s one of the best. There’s just something very real and frightening about someone breaking into your home to harm you. …

Read More »

House On Haunted Hill (1959) – Retro Review

When it comes to older films, people nowadays can’t help but see them through modern eyes. Not all films get better with age. The special effects don’t hold up like they used to, the acting that was acceptable decades ago is usually almost laughable now, especially with horror films. And, …

Read More »