I have a significant other that is not a horror fan, so I’ve come to really appreciate the psychological thriller. It’s the perfect bridge between the die hard scary movie aficionado and that special person in their lives who might not have as much of an appreciation for Michael Myers …
Read More »A Group of Unlikely Allies Battle the Supernatural in ‘The Invisible Mother’ (2021)
Just in time for Halloween, Freestyle Digital Media is set to release The Invisible Mother on October 12th. From the official press release: Freestyle Digital Media, the digital film distribution division of Byron Allen’s Allen Media Group/Entertainment Studios, has acquired North American VOD rights to the psychedelic horror-thriller feature film, …
Read More »The Immortal Reckoning Is A Completely Immersive Halloween Experience Like No Other
From the Official Press Release: Presented by Into the Dark, the brand-new, fully immersive haunted experience takes audiences on a journey that pits them between the mortal world and an alternate universe where the supernatural exists First-ever Terror Ball to be held on Saturday, October 30 *** Tickets On-Sale …
Read More »Screampark Is A Scary Good Halloween Destination!
As the pandemic drags on, it still seems to be putting a damper on all the things that make October such a special month. The only time that the outside world never questions why a t-shirt with a skull on it wouldn’t always to be appropriately cool. All is not …
Read More »The Parasite Thriller, ‘The Nest,’ Comes to Disc This July
The Nest (aka The Bewailing) is coming to physical media on July 20, 2021. I learned pretty much everything that’s important in life from horror movies, and this one is no exception. There are just some things you don’t buy secondhand at a yard sales… mattresses, shoes, home appliances, electronics. …
Read More »Vincent Price and John Carradine in ‘The Monster Club’ (1981): One Of The First Rock And Roll Horror Films Ever – Retro Review
I first saw The Monster Club on the crazy local UHF channel we had back in the day. I then re-visited it some 30 plus years later when it hit Prime. At that moment it dawned on me that The Monster Club was a perfect confluence of two equally great …
Read More »Rod Serling’s ‘Night Gallery’ Turns 50
There hasn’t been anyone like Rod Serling, who passed away in 1975. He was a visionary maverick who bent the ear of the network, and they in turn bent a knee to him regarding the brilliantly progressive yet timeless television he gave them, offering them science fiction and horror laced …
Read More »‘A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge’ (1985) Turns 35 – Retro Review
I’m not sure if there ever was as much anticipation for a sequel as there was after the release of Wes Craven’s 1984 sleeper hit, A Nightmare on Elm Street. Craven always gets credit for reinvigorated the horror genre with Scream, and rightfully so. However, his biggest contribution was taking …
Read More »All Aboard! Roger Spottiswoode’s ‘TERROR TRAIN’ (1980) Turns 40
It’s simply not possible to overstate Jamie Lee Curtis’ place in horror history. She’s legendary, a HUGE part of my horror upbringing. She was once signing her children’s book at a local bookstore about 30 miles from where I live. I contemplated taking my Terror Train poster for her to …
Read More »Alice Maio Mackay’s ‘Tooth 4 Tooth’ (2020) Horror Short Review
Tooth 4 Tooth is the latest film from Writer/Director Alice Maio Mackay (Smothered, Love and Blood, Book Club) and co-writer Benjamin Pahl Robinson (SplitTed, Inquisition, Passages). The cast includes Vincent Donato (Wrong Tracks 2018), Chris Asimos (Fags In The Fast Lane 2017), Shabana Azeez (Love, Guns and Level-ups TV series), …
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