Tag Archives: horror

Me and My Mates vs. the Zombie Apocalypse – Review

I’m not just a fan of horror, I’m a fan of entertainment in general. Film, music, magic, comedy: all of these genres of entertainment and more. In fact, when I was a child I wanted to be a stand-up comic. Plans didn’t quite pan out, so here I am. Being …

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From Dusk Till Dawn Turns 20 – Retro Review

With the zombie horror genre pretty much have taking over the last few years, it’s been awhile since we’ve had a great vampire horror movie. So, I was thinking maybe we should revisit one of the great cult classic vampire movies of all time and celebrate it’s 20th year anniversary. …

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The Girl in the Photographs (2015) – Review

Imagine you are working the night shift all by yourself. The only audible sound is the ticking of the clock as you count down the minutes until you can finally go home. The night drags on but eventually reaches its close. As you are leaving, you notice something strange on …

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The Purge: Election Year (2016) – Review

With this being an election year, we are flooded with posts and news regarding who will become our next president. How risky to make a film regarding presidential elections considering this is our most controversial election in U.S. History. Even though it’s set in an alternate universe, does The Purge: …

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The Gift (2015) – Review

High school can be cruel as we all know. Do you carry your high school days with you when you graduate? Or do you leave it all in the past and hold no grudges? Perhaps you want to seek revenge to those who treated you poorly if given the opportunity. …

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8 Factors That Make In the Mouth of Madness an Incredibly Scary Film

We all know that when it comes to one of the most respected Masters of Horror, John Carpenter, he rarely disappoints. Not only does the man create the most horrifying films ever imagined, he even manages to mesmerize his audience, both within and outside of the horror genre. In 1982, Carpenter directed …

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The Neon Demon (2016) – Review

Original films are hard to come by nowadays. It seems as though everything is being remade and people don’t want to see their favorite movies get butchered. This isn’t always the case but remakes are either right on the money or they miss the bullseye completely. It makes us wonder: …

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Emelie (2015) – Review

I consider all movies a form of art. So I do my best to respect them, even if they do not jive with me. The other night, I decided to give 2015’s Emelie a watch. It had dynamic characters, a premise that has not been done before, and some well-shot …

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