George A. Romero is considered by most to be the father of the modern zombie horror genre. I will be real here, I am not a huge fan of zombie films, with the exception of Night of the Living Dead (1968). I didn’t see this film until I was an …
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‘The Forest Through The Trees’ (2024): An Exclusive Interview With Jason Pitts, Annie Sullivan, and James Stokes
Recently, I had the opportunity to sit down with writer and director Jason Pitts and two cast members of his new movie The Forest Through The Trees: Annie Sullivan and James Stokes. We had a fantastic conversation about the film and some other great topics. The Forest Through The Trees …
Read More »Interview With Filmmaker Charles Band, Director Of ‘Quadrant’
Chances are, if you’re a horror fan, you’ve seen a movie that Charles Band had a hand in, whether it was producing, writing, or directing it himself. His company, Full Moon Features, is an independent company known for putting out low budget horror, sci-fi, fantasy, and more like the Puppet …
Read More »Interview With Kurt Sayenga, Showrunner Of Shudder’s ‘Horror’s Greatest’
I have to say, Shudder puts out some really amazing documentary-type series like 101 Scariest Horror Movie Moments of All Time, Eli Roth’s History of Horror, and the new Horror’s Greatest. All of these have one man in common – showrunner Kurt Sayenga. Filled with interviews, opinions, anecdotes, tiny tidbits …
Read More »A Tale Of Many Holes – ‘TERROR FIRMA’ (2023) – Blu-ray Review
Holes. There’s lots of them in the first feature from Brian Yuzna & John Penney’s Dark Arts Entertainment. Fortunately for newly minted writer/director Jake MacPherson, Terror Firma (not to be confused with the Tromatic masterpiece Terror Firmer) has a big hole in a garden plot, but not in the actual …
Read More »Screen Gem Or Silly Scapegoat? The Lasting Debate Surrounding ‘Natural Born Killers’
Natural Born Killers is a controversial and provocative film directed by Oliver Stone that’s known for its intense exploration of violence, media, and the American psyche. It’s also known for spurring debates on movies and “copycat” crimes. The movie, released 30 years ago this month, is based on a story …
Read More »From The Slimy Depths Of The Ocean: ‘CROCODILE’ (1979) – Blu-ray Review
Okay, say you’re in Thailand and you want to make a quick buck. You’re thinking maybe shoot a movie, glomming onto the success of Jaws or maybe a Godzilla type flick. Jaws it is then, but you want to giant radioactive lizard in it too, so maybe not a total …
Read More »Larry Fessenden’s ‘BLACKOUT’ (2024) Blu-ray Coming From Dark Sky Selects
We are big fans of Blackout (our review) and all things Larry Fessenden (our interview), so you can imagine how excited we are to hear that Fessenden’s werewolf film is getting a top notch Blu-ray treatment from the fine folks at Dark Sky Selects! Read on for the details! From …
Read More »‘THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT’ Producer Gregg Hale To Appear At 25th Anniversary Screening
Victory International Film Festival, in association with Blood Moon Pictures, is presenting a special 25th anniversary screening of The Blair Witch Project on Friday, Sept. 13, at 7 p.m., at Showplace Cinema East in Evansville, Indiana. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased here. Producer Gregg Hale will be in attendance …
Read More »Damien Leone’s ‘TERRIFIER 3’ Full Red Band Trailer Released
“Christmas comes early this year” in the form of Damien Leone’s Terrifier 3! The latest entry in the budding slasher franchise is coming your way soon and the official red band trailer dropped this week! We’ve been stoked about this ever since the first teaser dropped, so you know we’re …
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