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Work Sucks, Be A Vampire! Coming Soon From A and P Productions: ‘ONLYFANGS!’

Onlyfangs

With a title like Onlyfangs,  how can you NOT be even a little interested?? Coming soon from the writer/director team that brought us last year’s Murdercise (our review), Paul Ragsdale and Angelica De Alba, Onlyfangs stars Drew Marvick (Pool Party Massacre) as the lovable monster hunter, Wes, who discovers a …

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Available Now In Select Theaters And Digital: ‘SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN SAMURAI’

Snow White and the Seven Samurai

Available now in select theaters and Digital from director Michael Su (Death Count) is a kick ass new horror film: Snow White and the Seven Samurai. The film stars Eric Roberts (Inherent Vice), Quinton “Rampage” Jackson (The A-Team – 2010), Gina Vitori (Ahsoka – TV Series). Synopsis Left for dead …

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First Look Images Released For ‘THE CROW’ (2024)

The Crow

First look images have been released for Lionsgate and director Rupert Sanders’ (Snow White and the Huntsman) new film: The Crow. The film stars Bill Skarsgard (Barbarian), Danny Huston (Children of Men), and Laura Birn (Helene). Synopsis Soulmates Eric Draven (Skarsgård) and Shelly Webster (FKA twigs) are brutally murdered when …

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‘SUITABLE FLESH’ (2023) Review – Body Swapping Done Right

Suitable Flesh

Body swap horror goes back decades but was popularized in the 1970s by David Cronenberg (The Fly 1986)(check out our tribute article to David here). We’ve seen the transference of souls through all different mediums and purposes in horror. But few modern takes on this trope have been done as …

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Revisiting A Rebooted Gore Classic: ‘BLOOD FEAST’ (2016) – 4K Ultra Review

Blood Feast

The “Godfather of Gore,” Herschell Gordon Lewis (The Gore, Gore Girls) left a blood soaked, indelible mark on horror with many of his films before his passing, none was more notorious at the time, than Blood Feast. This was controversial stuff in 1963, in fact, its tagline, “nothing so appalling …

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Exploring ‘A STRANGER IN THE WOODS’ (2024): Weird Secrets and Isolation – Movie Review

A Stranger In The Woods

In the vast realm of cinema, some tales captivate audiences through their intricacies, character dynamics, and thematic depth. A Stranger in the Woods, directed by József Gallai, stands as a compelling narrative that intertwines the lives of two unlikely individuals — an isolated man and a young film student — …

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Keir O’Donnell’s ‘MARMALADE’ (2024) – Movie Review

Marmalade

I’ve always loved a good star-crossed lovers story and I enjoy crime thrillers. This was much of the appeal of checking out Marmalade, the directorial debut of actor Keir O’Donnell. The film combines both genres, telling a tale of two lovers separated by freedom and prison. Synopsis Follows a man …

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Hong Kong Crazy! 88 Films’ ‘THE BLUE JEAN MONSTER’ (1991) – Blu-ray Review

The Blue Jean Monster

Asian cinema has a strange habit of blending genres that, as a concept, seem will never work, but dammit, somehow they manage to make it work. And work well. The Blue Jean Monster is one that works, in spite of itself. Synopsis A cop gets buried under steel rebars while …

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Celebrating 20 Years of Broken Lizard’s ‘CLUB DREAD’ (2004)

February 27, 2024, is the 20th anniversary of the release of the movie Club Dread. Over time, the film has essentially become a cult classic. Enough has been written about the comedy troupe behind the film, Broken Lizard, the guys behind Super Troopers. so rather than focus on them, this …

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Interview With Filmmaker Jeff Knite And Star Felissa Rose For ‘The Omicron Killer’

Jeff Knite’s The Covid Killer is probably the Covid horror movie you didn’t know you needed, but its sequel, The Omicron Killer, is most definitely the Covid slasher flick you didn’t know you needed. A Copycat Serial Killer goes on a rampage to prove he’s even more deadly than the …

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