Whether you consider it a remake or a sequel, Marcus Nispel’s Friday the 13th (2009) was one of the early 2000’s best revival horror films. Alongside Nispel’s other venture, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003), and larger-than-life re-imaginings like Zack Snyder’s Dawn of the Dead, Friday the 13th gave new generations and old fans …
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Interview With Zach Galligan For ‘Midnight Creepshow’
If you’re a horror fan, then you have to know who Zach Galligan is since Gremlins is like, a staple in almost every genre fan’s diet. While 40 years ago Gremlins is what started Zach’s horror journey and set the course for the rest of his career, it’s current movies …
Read More »Interview With Filmmaker Todd Verow And Star Guillermo Díaz For ‘You Can’t Stay Here’
Todd Verow’s new film, the thriller You Can’t Stay Here, piqued my interest almost immediately. I’m a sucker for movies set in the 90s, and the fact that the film is based on a true story, as well as being told through a gay lens, I just couldn’t stay away. …
Read More »Interview With ‘ABIGAIL’ (2023) Stars Ava Cantrell and Tren Reed-Brown
Abigail Cole (Ava Cantrell, Lights Out 2016) and Lucas Wright (Tren Reed-Brown, Unsung 2016) are quite the dynamic duo in the 2023 horror flick Abigail, directed by Melissa Vitello and written by Gunnar Garrett. While Lucas helps Abigail feel a sense of belonging and friendship after she relocates to Alabama, …
Read More »Utopia To Launch EFM Sales For New Horror Film: ‘I LIVE HERE NOW’
Utopia is set to launch EFM sales for its new horror film directed by Julie Pacino (Hard Work): I Live Here Now. The film is currently in post-production. Synopsis A struggling actress, grappling with the resurfacing of her childhood trauma, escapes to a remote hotel in the woods where an …
Read More »My Top 10 Most Shocking Non-Horror Movies
Even though I write for a horror magazine, I love all movies, especially when directors inject tension into comedies, violence into dramas, and insert dreamlike scenes that dissolve into terror. But “shocking” doesn’t just mean violence. It can mean anything that disturbs the audience. That clarified – let’s get to …
Read More »Abel Berry and Jennifer Michelle Stone’s ‘DR GIFT’ (2023) – Movie Review
DR GIFT is a unique movie, in that it’s a haunted house flick and a slasher film, as well as a film that features a fair amount of comedy to go with its gruesome gore. How does it all work together? In my opinion? Fairly well. Read on for my …
Read More »Bright Green Horny Sauce! ‘BLUE RITA’ (1977) – Blu-ray Review
As a die-hard fan of Euro-sleaze films, my tastes usually veer towards the films of either Jean Rollin or Jesus “Jess” Franco. While Rollin, for the most part, stayed firmly in his vampire/supernatural lane, Franco’s films, however, careen every which way, from Nazi flicks to vampires, to period pieces, jungle …
Read More »Interview With Joe Lynch, Director Of ‘Suitable Flesh’
I waited, pretty impatiently, for Joe Lynch’s new flick, Suitable Flesh (read our review HERE), to finish playing the festival circuit. The highly anticipated film boosting an amazing cast (Heather Graham, Barbara Crampton (read our interview with her HERE), Judah Lewis, Johnathon Schaech (read our interview with him HERE), Bruce Davison) …
Read More »‘Dario Argento Panico’ Delivers Unique Perspectives On The Italian Maestro – Review
“I make cinema because I want to be loved.” A profound statement from one of the most revered filmmakers in history and the enigmatic subject of director Simone Scafidi’s latest endeavor, Dario Argento Panico. For those that may be new to discovering who Argento is, he is responsible for some …
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