Tag Archives: Chris Sivertson

‘MARGAUX’ (2022) Spotlights AI Horror – Movie Review

Margaux

In the last handful of years, we’ve seen contemporary creators taking their shot at horror based around artificial intelligence. As the world becomes more reliant on machines, the fear in the possibility that these machines could go back is truly endless. The latest entry in the evil AI sub-genre is Margaux from …

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Coming Soon to Select Theaters, on Digital. and On Demand: ‘Double Life’

Coming soon to select theaters, Digital, and On Demand from director Martin Wood (Sanctuary – TV Series) is a new thriller: Double Life. The film stars Javicia Leslie (Batwoman – TV Series), John Cassini (Se7en), and Vincent Gale (The Final Cut). It was written by Michael (Pumpkinhead 4) Hurst and …

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Official Trailer and Poster Debut for ‘MONSTROUS’

Check out the official poster and trailer for the new horror film, MONSTROUS. The film was directed by Chris Sivertson (I Know Who Killed Me, All Cheerleaders Die) and written by Carol Chrest (The Prophet’s Game). It stars  Christina Ricci (“Yellowjackets,” The Matrix Resurrections, Buffalo ’66, Casper), Colleen Camp (Sliver, Clue, …

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Official Trailer and World Premiere Info For ‘Monstrous’ (2022) Starring Christina Ricci

Monstrous (2022)

Monstrous (2022) is an all-new horror film starring Christina Ricci that’s coming your way in 2022. The film will make its world premiere soon, and we’ve got the official trailer for you right here. Check out that trailer below, then read on for the details to learn when and where …

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Cinepocalypse 2019: Interview With Lucky McKee

The name Lucky McKee probably sounds familiar to you. He did, after all, give the horror world the cult favorite, May (2002 – read our retro review here). Following up that gem were his contributions to Masters of Horror and Tales of Halloween (2015 – read our review here). But …

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I Know Who Killed Me (2007)- Retro Review

I Know Who Killed Me is a horror movie hidden gem. It was unfairly placed in the number one spot of Siskel and Ebert’s “Worst of 2007” list. Not that either Siskel or Ebert are known scary movie aficionados, but I digress. Although I love a wide array or films (horror …

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