Yes, I’m talking about Massacre On Aisle 12 (2016 – read our review here) again. I can’t help it. This time, I’m talking to the film’s director, Jim Klock, who has just announced a new holiday horror film called Slayed, which was co-directed by him and Filmmaker Mike Capozzi. I was honored …
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Interview With ‘Rideshare’ Director Tremain Hayhoe: From Grassroots To Indie Greatness
Falling in love with storytelling at a young age, Filmmaker Tremain Hayhoe began developing his craft throughout his childhood and young adult life by turning every opportunity into a filmmaking project. After gaining experience on both sides of the camera, Tremain began working in production studios and doing freelance projects, …
Read More »Family Friendly Freakouts! – The 10 Best Horror Movies To Watch With Your Family
Since the dawn of man, stories of monsters have been used to keep children in line. Whether it be tales of vampires creeping into our beds, werewolves stalking us in the woods, or even a stranger following us in public, we are taught to always be on guard. Evolving with …
Read More »‘Rideshare’ (2018) Movie Review: Killer Confessions Of A Pseudo-Uber Driver
With the rise in popularity of tech companies like Uber, Airbnb, GrubHub and Lyft, we now hold the definition of cheap and convenient at our fingertips. Whether it be ordering takeout delivery, booking a cheap room for vacation or hailing a stranger to act as your chauffeur, fulfillment of our …
Read More »‘Straight Edge Kegger’ (2019) – A Mosh Pit Film Review
I enjoy nothing more than discovering an awesome new indie horror film. There are certain filmmakers that can really speak to you through their story/script. Jason Zink is, without a doubt, one of those filmmakers. I am excited to tell you all why I fancied his film, Straight Edge Kegger. …
Read More »Looking Back At ‘Def-Con 4’ (1985) And The Cold War Apocalypse
If you were blessed enough to be alive during the video store golden age, you’ll remember New World Video’s Def-Con 4 VHS box. It had a space ship in the background and what looks like a skeleton in a space suit buried in the sand. Crazy stuff, and it worked …
Read More »The Host (2020) Is A Stylish, If Uneven, Thriller
The Host, a new thriller directed by Andy Newbery (Keeping the Faith TV series) is coming to On Demand January 17, 2020. The film stars Maryam Hassouni (Flikken Rotterdam), Mike Beckingham (Black Site), Dougie Poynter (The Academy), Suan-Li Ong (Justice League) and Togo Igawa (The Last Samurai). Synopsis: A chance …
Read More »Interview With Frank Sabatella: From ‘Blood Night’ To A ‘Fright Night’ Inspiration
It may have been 10 years since his full-feature debut release of Blood Night: The Legend Of Mary Hatchet, but Director Frank Sabatella has not lost his passion for horror. Drawing from influences such as Tom Holland’s Fright Night (1985), Near Dark (1987) and the angst-filled horror of Deadgirl (2008), …
Read More »Depths of Depravity: 10 Memorable, Freaky Films
Horror movies aren’t always solely meant to enlighten or even entertain. Sometimes, they’re depraved. They scare us, get us to tense up, or even make us nauseous. While not every film on this list qualifies as a gore extravaganza or even horror, they are definitely depraved to a significant degree. …
Read More »Interview With Actor Jay Eftimoski, Star of ‘A Dark Place’ and Hopefully Someday ‘Wolverine’
Some people ooze charisma and Jay Eftimoski is one of those dudes. He made me laugh countless times during this interview and he’s definitely one of my new favorite actors. With this interview, I’m finally wrapping up my coverage for the new horror thriller, A Dark Place (read our review – here). …
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