I’ve always been a sucker for a good ole revenge flick. Seeing countless films on the topic, it tends to get a bit repetitive. But on a rare occasion, an exception passes through. This can be said about James Wan’s 2007 thriller, Death Sentence. James Wan has always been known …
Read More »Amityville Terror and A Reflection on the Past, Present, and Future – Review
In the fall of 1975, Ronald DeFeo Jr. was convicted of killing his mother, father and four siblings at their suburban home in Long Island, NY. Months following the murder trial, the Lutz family moved into the house where the homicide took place. Their stay was shortly lived when they vacated …
Read More »‘The Lost Boys’ Issue 2 Review: What happened to Grandpa Emerson?
The Lost Boys continues with its second issue which came out November 9, 2016. The comic book series is a sequel to one of the best vampire movies The Lost Boys. Tim Seeley (Hack/Slash) continues the story as the main writer on the series while the interior art is done …
Read More »Review – BLESSED ARE THE CHILDREN (2016)
“You are not a human till you’re in my phonebook,” says late-comedian Bill Hicks during a bit on abortion. We know where he stands on the topic. But there are others out there who strongly disagree with him – some who might even go so far as to kill for …
Read More »The Walking Dead S7 Mid-Season Finale Recap “Hearts Still Beating”
We Walking Dead fans are an emotional bunch. We love these post-apocalyptic survivors and root for them every step of the way. Right along with our most beloved characters, we felt the blessed coolness of relief when Tyreese (Chad Coleman) escaped that groaning walker hoard. We felt righteous indignation when Daryl …
Read More »Review – TOKYO GORE POLICE (2008)
“Why do they bleed so much?” was the question my brother asked when I subjected him to Tokyo Gore Police. Indeed, why do they bleed so much? Because this is prime Japanese splatter, courtesy of filmmaker Yoshihiro Nishimura. That’s why! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFKP9lB_F7s In the future, the Japanese police force has been …
Read More »Pet (2016) Movie Review
Since becoming a reviewer, there hasn’t been a time to where I felt nervous about doing justice when writing about a film – that is, until I watched Pet. Early this year, I was so thrilled with the movie Don’t Breathe that I honestly didn’t think anything would top it. I’m …
Read More »High Tension (2003) – Retro Review
My love for foreign horror started back in 2003 when I rented the French thriller High Tension (AKA Haute Tension) with a girl I was dating at the time and dying to see if it would live up to the hype. I was taught one major thing from this gem and that was how boundary-less …
Read More »Party Night (2017): Blood, Gore, and More… Oh My!
Slashers are always a beloved favorite among horror fans because they have plenty of blood, gore, and sex… I mean, what’s not love? Party Night (2017) delivers a modern day slasher story that’s a blood-splattered love letter to ’80s horror films. But did it succeed at creating an homage to …
Read More »The Snowtown Murders (2011) – Movie Review
Extreme horror films provide the world with films that are so controversial, not even horror fans can handle them. I wasn’t expecting The Snowtown Murders – also known as Snowtown – to be in that category. https://youtu.be/qcoCTA2IZ7c The Snowtown Murders was Justin Kurzel’s directorial debut. Since then, Kurzel has brought us Macbeth …
Read More »