Reviews

‘Resident Evil: The Final Chapter’ (2016) – Out with a Whisper?

Directed and written by Paul W.S. Anderson, Resident Evil: The Final Chapter had a lot of work cut out for it from the start. Ending any series requires the writers to tie up any loose ends left by the previous entries. A final film also has to have twists and …

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The Clown Network (2016) Online Dating Meets Clowns

Just when you thought internet dating wasn’t scary enough, just think of what adding clowns to the mix would do! This is exactly what happens in the horror short, The Clown Network. Aren’t afraid of clowns? Well, you will be now. Distributed by Windar Media Productions, The Clown Network is an …

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Clinical (2017) – Movie Review

Netflix has been doing really well with original TV shows, so I thought I’d give one of their movies a try. Clinical was the first Netflix produced horror film I’ve seen. Did it live up to shows like Stranger Things and Orange Is the New Black?  (Synopsis provided by IMDb.com): A …

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Eat (2014) A Flesh Eating Movie Review

I am so guilty of putting thousands of movies in my watch list but never getting around to watching them. I know a lot of you can relate. I get so mad at myself when I finally go to watch a movie that has just been sitting there for so …

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5 Creepy, Relatively Obscure TV Episodes

If you’re anything like me, your childhood wasn’t always about being active. At times your brain was probably turned to sludge by TV programs — perhaps permanently corrupted by immoral, putrid garbage. Honestly, I have some fond memories of this phenomenon myself. On that note, here’s a list of some of the …

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Killer Date (2016) Horror Short Review

Dating can be hard. You would think with all the social media platforms that we have nowadays that it would be easier. Swipe right to possibly find the love of your life… or possibly your worst nightmare. When I heard about Killer Date, a horror short that attacked that very …

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The Axe Murders of Villisca (2016) Movie Review

Between the night of June 9th and early Morning of June 10th, 1912, eight people were murdered in their beds in the dead of night in Villisca, Iowa. Josiah and Sarah Moore and their four children: Herman, Katherine, Paul, and Boyd, along with their two houseguests, Lena and Ina Stillinger, …

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Havenhurst (2017) Movie Review

Welcome to Havenhurst, where there is only one simple rule: stay clean and live a good life. This is the only thing the tenants need to do in order to live in this gorgeous Gothic apartment building. The tenement has its secrets, however, and they don’t like to stay quiet. …

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Left Bank (2009) Movie Review

Take elements of Rosemary’s Baby and Fulci’s Gates of Hell trilogy, mix in lots of female nudity, toss in one cup of a where-did-so-and-so-disappear-to plot and then put them in a blender at high-speed. What do you get? A far more interesting movie than Left Bank.  Marie (Eline Kuppens) is …

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Final Destination: 17 Years Later, Escaping Death is Still Just As Terrifying

Final Destination has become a household name in the horror society, with its one-of-a-kind kills and a highly successful film franchise. However, we’re going to go back to where it all started, 17 years ago, to the original 2000 film where we learned that death doesn’t take no for an answer. …

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