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Sundance 2023 Review: ‘BIRTH/REBIRTH’ (2023) Reanimates An Old Genre

Birth/Rebirth (2023)

You ever have a film concept that you haven’t thought of, but when presented, you didn’t know you always needed it? Laura Moss’s new film, Birth/Rebirth was that for me. A very modern female-centric reinterpretation of Re-Animator? I’m on board for the ride. Here are our thoughts on Shudder‘s latest exclusive… …

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Horror-On-Sea 2023 Film Festival – ‘CHILDREN OF SIN’ (2022) – Movie Review

Children of Sin

Our Horror-On-Sea 2023 Film Festival coverage continues with an all-new review of Children of Sin (2022). What did we think? Check out the trailer, then read on for the details! Children of Sin (2022) Synopsis  Things are not what they seem when two siblings try to escape a religious retreat …

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A Sensational Lineup of Horror Royalty Descends Upon Sin City For Days Of The Dead

Days of the Dead

Las Vegas, Nevada, also known as Sin City, is a premiere destination for not only high-stakes gambling, but eclectic entertainment, and world-class dining. Adding to the variety Vegas offers this February 17th through 19th, is Days of the Dead.  Returning to the Plaza Hotel and Casino, off famed Fremont Street …

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Movie Review: ‘It Came Upon a Midnight Clear’ (2023) A Fun and Bloody Christmas Slasher

If you like holiday horror films with a fun twist, you’ll definitely want to check out the Christmas teen slasher, It Came Upon a Midnight Clear. The film was directed and written by Stephen Allen Gutierrez and stars Drew Pipkin, Jaeden Riley Juarez, Katerina Sifuentes Rakosky, Michael Berryman, Rachel Schott, …

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‘Insidious: The Last Key,’ 5 Years Later – Retro Review

Insidious: The Last Key

When it comes to modern-day ghost movies, Insidious films are among the top franchises to watch. The combination of great characters, great stories, and great acting make watching any film in the series a pleasure to view. For those who are asking, “What the hell is Insidious?” Let me enlighten …

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Horror-On-Sea 2023 Film Festival – ‘The Haunting of the Lady-Jane’ (2022) – Movie Review

The Haunting Of Lady-Jane

Continuing our coverage of the Horror-On-Sea 2023 Film Festival, we had the pleasure of checking out the atmospheric The Haunting of the Lady-Jane. It was one hell of a boat ride into the abyss. Check out the trailer below, then read on for our review! The Haunting of the Lady-Jane …

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Horror-On-Sea 2023 Film Festival – ‘Horror-Scopes Volume One’ (2022) – Movie Review

Horror-Scopes Volume 1

As we continue our coverage of the Horror-On-Sea 2023 Film Festival (read our Hi-Fear review here), we had the pleasure of checking out the killer anthology Horror-Scopes Volume 1. Horror-Scopes Volume 1 Synopsis Twelve star-crossed horror-scopes, each based on their individual astrological sign.  Horror-Scopes Volume 1 is a 2023 horror …

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Horror-On-Sea Film Festival 2023 – ‘HI-FEAR’ (2022) Movie Review

Hi-Fear (2022)

As we begin out coverage of the Horror-On-Sea 2023 film festival , we had the extreme pleasure of checking out some truly incredible, inspiring films screening at the fest this year. And let us just say, they did not disappoint. Our first watch was a unique, frightening, and unusual anthology, …

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R.I.P. Horror Director Andrew Jones (1983 – 2023)

Andrew Jones

Sad news as the horror industry learned that the director of the Robert the Doll series Andrew Jones passed away on January 15, 2023. He passed away after a battle with an unmentioned illness. Actor Phillip Roy remembers Jones: Andrew took a chance on me and gave me a lead …

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You’ll Come Running Back: 25 Years of Gregory Hoblit’s ‘FALLEN’ (1998) – Retro Review

Fallen (1998)

I don’t think it’s out of line to characterize 1998’s Fallen as a bit of a hidden gem. Though it’s not a perfect film, I nevertheless find it to be effective and entertaining. Director Gregory Hoblit (Primal Fear 1996) is able to craft a lightly creepy atmosphere melding the genres of …

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