As I’ve mentioned before, I am a judge for the 2018 Women in Horror Film Festival. It is such an incredible honor. Last year’s festival was a huge success, bringing light to amazing shorts and features. One that is receiving a plethora of love is called Scratch and it’s officially available to watch …
Read More »‘P.O.E. 2: Project Of Evil’ (2012) Film Review
P.O.E. 2: Project of Evil is the second entry in the P.O.E. anthology series, and the film delivers seven tales from eight directors, a very ambitious undertaking exploring the literary works of Edgar Allan Poe. Once again, Italian director/producer Domiziano Cristopharo was very involved. The P.O.E. films continue to impress …
Read More »‘Broken Shells’ by Michael Patrick Hicks – Book Review
Broken Shells is the latest novella from Michael Patrick Hicks. This is my first read from him. I can honestly say it will not be my last. The premise drew me in immediately. Antoine DeWitt, a man down on his luck, receives a notice that he has won five thousand …
Read More »Don’t Text And Drive: Elizabeth’s Story (2017) Short Film Review
Texting and driving is a major issue, especially when it comes to young people. Usually resorting to cheap jokes and rhymes, most Public Service Announcements gloss over the deadly habit and what can result from texting behind the wheel. It’s rare that one actually tackles the issue head on in …
Read More »‘The Ritual’ (2018) Movie Review
Adam Nevill’s 2011 novel, The Ritual, is a masterpiece of horror, a tense, highly atmospheric story with a Lovecraftian-esque monster and a sense of dread so thick you can cut it with a knife. Well, at least the first half of the novel is. The second half devolves into a minefield …
Read More »Tim Driscoll’s ‘The Itch’ (2017) – Short Film Review
Sitting outside on a summer day can be one of the nicest, most relaxing ways to spend and afternoon. The sun shines on your face, the breeze cools your brow, and the birdsong lulls you to complacency. But what about the bugs? In Timothy Ryan Driscoll’s short, The Itch, one man …
Read More »‘Fake Blood’ (2017): When Fantasy and Reality Collide
It’s nothing new for atrocious acts of murder to be blamed on violence in film. The correlation between fake blood on screen and real-life bloodshed has been studied and analyzed for years with disturbed individuals crediting films such as Natural Born Killers (1994) and Scream (1996) for their actions. If …
Read More »‘Black Hollow Cage’ (2018) Movie Review: A Mind-Bending Horror Thriller
Sometimes you watch a film and you’re left wondering what the hell just happened. It’s like you were in some type of space-time continuum and everything is a little fuzzy. That’s how I felt after watching the upcoming film, Black Hollow Cage. This mind-bending horror thriller was directed and written by …
Read More »Diverge (2018): A Second Chances and Redemption Movie Review
Some of my personal favorite post-apocalypse stories encompass desolate landscapes after society has collapsed. Other personal favorite stories involve time travel and horrifying epidemic cases that effect human kind. One new indie film that combines all of this in one thoughtful and thrilling feature is a directorial debut by James …
Read More »Victor Crowley (2017) – Movie Review
Like everyone else, I thought the Hatchet series was finished with Hatchet 3. This trilogy has one of the greatest slashers of our time and I was sad to see it end. But then I found out that Victor Crowley is back! You have no idea how happy I am that …
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