Is is the year 2021, 3 days since the beginning of the mysterious animal apocalypse. The last human has just died… The animals are running shit now. So begins Filmmaker Jim McDonough’s I Owe You One Banana And Two Black Eyes, a four minute music video from Futuristic Wrist Watch …
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BUFF 2019: Mariah Klapatch’s ‘Ultra Witchy’ Is Creepy Fun
Ultra Witchy is the story of three very different women, all of whom share a family home. Over the course of the film, it becomes very clear that all the members of their entire town they live in seem to share a “creepy” vibe… except for one girl. The short film …
Read More »‘The Cannibal Club’ (2018) – Brazen Brazilian Horror Review
Jabbing at the social hierarchy that exists in Brazil with pure bloody brilliance is Writer/Director Guto Parente’s film, The Cannibal Club. In a colorful and satirical way, Guto blends violence, sex, and social standing, putting it all on display unapologetically in this wicked tale with one randomly jazzy score. Otavio …
Read More »Saban Film’s ‘Never Grow Old’ (2019) – A Mud and Blood Money Review
In the last few years, western thrillers have come back into the spotlight… you’ve got Bone Tomahawk (2015 – read our review here), The Revenant (2015), The Hateful Eight (2015), True Grit (2010) and Django Unchained (2012), and that’s just off the top of my head. I find them to …
Read More »James Cullen Bressack’s ‘Blood Craft’ (2019) Will Make You Witchy – Movie Review
The witchcraft-centric film, Blood Craft, directed by James Cullen Bressack (#From Jennifer 2017 – read our review here, Bethany 2017 – read our review here), is playing at festivals through March and will be available on digital VOD on April 9, 2019. The film stars Dominique Swain (Face/Off 1997, The …
Read More »A Haunting Discovery: Another Review of ‘Demon House’ (2018)
In this second look at the paranormal documentary, Demon House (you can read the first review here), we follow Zak Bagans, the infamous and charming lead investigator of the TV show, Ghost Adventures. Curious after hearing of a case of possession in a small Indiana home, Zak leads his fellow …
Read More »Interview With ‘I Spit On Your Grave: Deja Vu’ Actress Maria Olsen
Last year, I had the honor of interviewing Maria Olsen, an awe-inspiring actress who has indeed excelled in her field. She is recognized worldwide for her outstanding achievements in the acting field for her 200+ roles, including in Rob Zombie’s Lords of Salem (2012 – read our review here), I …
Read More »‘The Hole in the Ground’ (2019) Movie Review: Delightful New Twist on Creepy Kids
A24’s The Hole in the Ground is one of the many films that premiered at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival, and I’ve been dying to check it out, even before then. At first thought, I was like, “Oh, yay… Another story about a creepy kid,” but after seeing the trailers …
Read More »Demián Rugna’s ‘Terrified’ — Like a Terrifying ‘Ghostbusters’ – Movie Review
Demián Rugna’s (Death Knows Your Name 2007) Terrified is a freaky ghost story that delivers. Let’s look at what makes it a good, potentially terrifying film! In order to appreciate this movie, you’ll want to analyze it. In the process, you’ll perhaps see layers of complexity that are hard to …
Read More »Interview with Maximillian, Mastermind Behind The ‘I Like Scary Movies’ Experience
When the new immersive experience, I Like Scary Movies, was announced, the buzz was incredible. It continues to build as the start date slowly slithers closer. I Like Scary Movies creeps into LA starting April 4th, and is described in its press release as a “multi-sensory installation” and “a groundbreaking …
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