In the vast realm of cinema, some tales captivate audiences through their intricacies, character dynamics, and thematic depth. A Stranger in the Woods, directed by József Gallai, stands as a compelling narrative that intertwines the lives of two unlikely individuals — an isolated man and a young film student — …
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Hong Kong Crazy! 88 Films’ ‘THE BLUE JEAN MONSTER’ (1991) – Blu-ray Review
Asian cinema has a strange habit of blending genres that, as a concept, seem will never work, but dammit, somehow they manage to make it work. And work well. The Blue Jean Monster is one that works, in spite of itself. Synopsis A cop gets buried under steel rebars while …
Read More »Interview With Filmmaker Jeff Knite And Star Felissa Rose For ‘The Omicron Killer’
Jeff Knite’s The Covid Killer is probably the Covid horror movie you didn’t know you needed, but its sequel, The Omicron Killer, is most definitely the Covid slasher flick you didn’t know you needed. A Copycat Serial Killer goes on a rampage to prove he’s even more deadly than the …
Read More »Megan Stockton’s ‘LOVELY, DARK AND DEEP’ Is A Chilling And Atmospheric Horror – Book Review
Megan Stockton has been an auto-buy author for me since I read my first book from her. She is a gifted storyteller with a knack for creating realistic and relatable characters. Her newest book, Lovely, Dark and Deep is nothing short of exceptional. It is a chilling and atmospheric horror …
Read More »‘THE ‘BURBS’ (1989) Is One Hell Of A Horror Comedy!
The ‘Burbs (1989) is celebrating its 35th anniversary this month. Let’s take a look back at this horror comedy that made suburbia seem like one hell of a place and explore a little movie trivia. But first? Check out the trailer! Synopsis Ray Peterson (Tom Hanks) is a man trying …
Read More »My Top Ten Favorite Films About Cults
Cults! They are there with open arms when your family and loved ones just can’t be bothered. Sure you have to give them everything: your possessions, your body, your soul, and maybe your life! But in all seriousness, this subject has spawned some of the best horror movies out there. You …
Read More »The Sweetest Candy: ‘JAWBREAKER’ (1999) Turns 25
When asked to name a movie that was way ahead of its time, the first that comes to my mind is Jawbreaker (1999). Confused by its sweet, bright, candy-coated marketing campaign, moviegoers didn’t clamor to theaters to see it. But in the past 25 years, this pitch black comedy of a …
Read More »2 Shadows Talks Horror Movies, New Music, and Hit ‘Goths In Ungothly Places’ TikTok Series – Interview
If you’re an avid scroller on TikTok, there’s a good chance you’ve come across 2 Shadows – two goth-looking dudes who seem less than thrilled to be at traditionally cheery places. With their all-black garb and deadpan stares, they participate in beach games, golf, and more, looking hilariously out of …
Read More »Interview With Horror Film Composer Frank Dormani
Music is an integral part of cinema, setting the mood for the specific scene. This is especially true in horror films. I remember when I was a child, knowing something was going to happen because ‘the scary music” was playing. I didn’t realize till I was an adult just how …
Read More »Creature Feature ‘STING’ Releases Poster and Trailer
I’ve been a fan of Kiah Roache-Turner since I first saw Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead when it came out on Blu-Ray. I’ve followed and devoured his subsequent films: The Ghostbusters-influenced Nekrotronic and the follow-up to Wyrmwood, Wyrmwood: Apocalypse. I’ve been anxiously awaiting news on his latest, Sting since it was first …
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