Before they made Servus de Infernum (2016), The Final Photograph (2017) and The Klondike Incident (2017), Gary Berger and Josh Mowatt of P.P. Urpansoph Films created a black and white horror short called Sunset. I just recently found the boys of Urpansoph Films, and as if you couldn’t tell from my reviews, I am a …
Read More »‘Asylum of Darkness’ (2017) Movie Review
What drives a person to the edge? Would they become insane seeing things that are not there? Would that person be tempted to hurt or even kill someone? Insanity is a big question in Jay Woelfel’s new film Asylum of Darkness. The ideology of what is sane and insane has …
Read More »New Short, ‘Dolphin’ (2016), Dives Into Horror Goodness – Movie Review
There are literally hundreds of ingredients and ideas that make or break any film of any length. However, in the land of short films, there are two key components: creativity and character, the chocolate and peanut butter of short filmmaking. If you have one, an inventive film full of dull …
Read More »I Was A Teenage Wereskunk: Stinker or Success? – Movie Review
I had to chuckle to myself when I accepted doing this review. I mean, come on! A film called I Was a Teenage Wereskunk sounded absolutely ridiculous, but that was part of the reason I took it. Watching the preview, I became slightly more intrigued that, not only was it going …
Read More »‘Don’t Breathe’ (2016) – Give the Box Office Your Money Review!
It has been a long long time since I’ve come back from the movie theater still reeling from a film, but tonight, after going to see Fede Alvarez’s Don’t Breathe, that time has come again. Finally! I will admit that, ever since seeing the trailer for the film, I was …
Read More »‘Freaks of Nature’ (2015) Has Everything But the Kitchen Sink
Welcome to Dillford, Home of the Riblet. Dillford is not your normal, everyday town. As a matter of fact, it’s about as abnormal as a town can get. Humans live side by side with vampires and zombies, all in relative peace. They work at the riblet plant, they go to …
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