Possessed vehicles and haunted vessels are nothing new in horror cinema. Laurence Fishburne (The Matrix) and Sam Neill (Jurassic Park) took us aboard a spaceship from Hell in Paul Anderson’s Event Horizon (1997). John Carpenter and Stephen King brought the world Christine in ’83, followed by King’s solo project, Maximum Overdrive, in …
Read More »Review of Can Evrenol and Cem Ozuduru’s ‘Housewife’ (2018)
The creators of Baskin (2015) have done it again. Can Evrenol and Cem Ozuduru have created yet another unique dream state of gore with their sophomore film, Housewife (2017). Are you ready for another horrific journey from these masterminds? Housewife starts by introducing the terrible trauma that the main character, …
Read More »Night of the Living Dead (1968) – 50 Years of Mayhem Sustained by Art
The legendary George A. Romero unleashed a truly menacing nightmare 50 years ago. Night of the Living Dead stumbled into theaters on October 1, 1968 as a low budget, indie horror movie. The narrative parallels that of controversial epidemics flooding society during its time, continuing on to present day. Click here …
Read More »‘Shadows: Awakening’ Video Game Review
Shadows: Awakening is the most recent action RPG dungeon-crawler from Games Farm and Kalypso Media, and it was released on August 31st, 2018. I’ve always had a soft spot for action RPGs like Shadows: Awakening. There’s just something about diving into another dungeon to see what type of loot I’ll get …
Read More »Stepping Beyond Reality And Into ‘The Void’: An Immersive VR Experience
When asked if I would like to experience The VOID’s immersive VR experience, a horror adventure with cutting edge virtual reality technology, my response was, “I ain’t afraid of no ghosts.” Entering the Disney Accelerator warehouse office in Glendale, CA, I would soon experience something far beyond any home VR setup …
Read More »‘Knuckleball’ (2018) – Movie Review
As the calendar turns to October, two things are on the horizon: the Major League Baseball playoffs and World Series and Halloween. If your team is in the playoffs, that means you have to balance between baseball and any horror movies you prefer. One horror movie that fits right in …
Read More »LA Film Festival Premiere: ‘The Dead Center’ (2018) Movie Review
I recently had the opportunity to attend the premiere for a great horror thriller at the LA Film Festival called The Dead Center. I can honestly say that this film is a thrilling horror film that continued to improve right up to its thrilling conclusion. Official Synopsis: When a mysterious “John …
Read More »Movie Review of Sean Bingham and Jeff Hall’s ‘It Lives Inside’ (2018)
After seeing the trailer for It Lives Inside, I was excited to see what the film had in store for me. The trailer teases an intense ride with lots of action and interesting special effects. What ends up on the screen is more of an intense slow burn that shows …
Read More »The House With A Clock In Its Walls (2018) Movie Review
Eli Roth’s Cabin Fever is one of my favorite films and Jack Black is one of my favorite comedic actors (in large part due to Tenacious D). So when I found out that these two did a family friendly fantasy film together called The House With A Clock In Its Walls, …
Read More »Movie Review: ‘I Am Going to Kill Someone This Friday’ Whether You Care About Them Or Not
You can tell Robert Partridge is crazy because he sets his alarm clock for 6:07 in the morning. The problem is, his alarm goes off a minute-and-a-half into I Am Going to Kill Someone This Friday, and there’s still 102 minutes to go. It doesn’t take much longer for co-writer-director …
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