Subtitles always turn me away; I’m not really a foreign movie fan. There has been a chance for at least one film. Smother slapped me into place. I have never been so into a story such as this; it’s dark, it’s dreary, and it’s full of subtitles you won’t even …
Read More »Micro-Budget Horror: ‘HELL IS INSIDE’ (2025) – Movie Review
Low-budget filmmakers are often advised to “use what they have,” and in Christopher Williams’ HELL IS INSIDE, that philosophy is front and center. The story follows Margo (Mackenzie Lee), a young woman attempting to escape her past while staying at a remote farmhouse inn. Her fragile sense of stability is …
Read More »At What Cost Beauty? ‘HELTER SKELTER’ (2012) – Blu-ray Review
At little over a decade before we were widely exposed to the “beauty is pain” concept by recent offerings like The Substance and The Beauty, Japanese filmmaker Mika Ninagawa (Sakuran) adapted a manga and created a beautiful film called Helter Skelter (no relation to Charles Manson). 88 Films, as part …
Read More »Interview With Natasha Kermani, Writer/Director Of ‘The Dreadful’
Back in 2020, I watched this incredible indie horror movie called Lucky. Written by and starring Brea Grant (read our interview with her HERE), Lucky was directed by Natasha Kermani, a filmmaker who had just wowed genre fans with 2017’s Imitation Girl. After blessing us with last year’s Abraham Boys, Natasha …
Read More »Rod Blackhurst’s ‘DOLLY’ – Movie Review
Dolly — oof, where to begin. The biggest and perhaps only real highlight of this film is the casting of Sean William Scott in a horror role, alongside Ethan Suplee. Seeing Scott, best known for comedic and dramatic performances, step into the genre is intriguing and refreshing, and he brings …
Read More »Ain’t No Love Growing In This Garden! ‘GARDEN OF LOVE’ (2003) – Blu-ray Review
It seems like whenever “German splatter” is discussed you hear the name Olaf Ittenbach (Beyond the Limits). Admittedly, I’m only familiar with his work on Bloodrayne. However, with Unearthed Films’ new Blu ray presentation of Garden of Love (aka The Haunting of Rebecca Verlaine; 2003), I was excited to take …
Read More »I Choo-Choo-Choose You: ‘VALENTINE’ (2001) Revisited – Retro Review
Other than the awesome My Bloody Valentine from 1981 there weren’t a lot of Valentine’s Day-themed horror films back in the day, so I was psyched when I heard that there was a new one coming out called Valentine. I thought it sounded promising, and the teaser trailer was nothing …
Read More »FOUND TV Acquires PRIMAL DARKNESS as FOUND Original Ahead of UFF World Premiere
FOUND TV today announced the acquisition of PRIMAL DARKNESS, the latest feature from director Dillon Brown, known for his work with Horror Dadz and the Tahoe Joe series. The film has been acquired as a FOUND Original ahead of its world premiere at Unnamed Footage Festival, taking place March 24 …
Read More »Indie Horror Sensation ‘BAD VOODOO’ Unleashes Ancient Terror On VOD And DVD | EXCLUSIVE CLIP
DeskPop Entertainment is thrilled to announce the official release of the supernatural thriller Bad Voodoo, on VOD and DVD as of February 10, 2026. Produced by Redemption Motion Pictures, the film marks the visceral feature directorial debut of Andrew Adler and Andre Hepburn. SYNOPSIS What starts as a desperate bid …
Read More »Interview with Samantha Mathis, Robin Tunney, And Amanda Kramer For ‘By Design’
By Design, written and directed by filmmaker Amanda Kramer (Please Baby Please – read our interview with her HERE) takes body swapping to a whole new level. Instead of swapping places with say, a serial killer like in Freaky, or *gasp* your mom like in Freaky Friday, in By Design, …
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