Tag Archives: Kelli Maroney

Horror-On-Sea 2023 Film Festival – ‘NIGHT CALLER’ (2021) – Movie Review

Night Caller

As we continue our coverage of the Horror-On-Sea 2023 Film Festival, we had the chance to check out the awesome psychological thriller, Night Caller. It’s a daunting, unnerving piece of cinema that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Have a look at the trailer! Night Caller (2021) …

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Shudder Announces ‘SCARE PACKAGE II: RAD CHAD’S REVENGE’ (2022)

Scare Package II: Rad Chads Revenge

Scare Package (2020) was a big hit with critics and fans (read our review here), so a sequel was almost a foregone conclusion. Well, critics and fans can rejoice, because that sequel is in development now! Shudder recently announced SCARE PACKAGE II: RAD CHAD’S REVENGE, and we couldn’t be more …

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Today Is The Last Day To Support ‘Mental Health and Horror’ Documentary On Indiegogo!

Mental Health and Horror is a feature-length documentary film discussing the positive impact horror films can have. The project has recruited a variety of interview subjects, including horror icons, fans, film critics, historians, directors, writers, and professionals from the mental health world. The talent list is fantastic, and includes Kelli …

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‘Night of the Comet’ (1984) – 35th Anniversary Retro Review

Night of the Comet Written and directed by Thom Eberhardt Starring Catherine Mary Stewart, Kelli Maroney, Robert Beltran, and Mary Woronov Released on November 16, 1984 The intro of Night of the Comet captures everything that was so wrong but oh-so-right in American culture in 1984.  After a serious scholarly monologue …

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‘Hell’s Kitty’ (2018) Is A Fun Who’s Who of Horror!

Hell's Kitty: The Musical

I’m not a cat person. I don’t hate them, mind you. I just happen to be more of a dog guy. So, with that said, if I run the gamut of evil and/or possessed animals, I’d say Nicholas Tana’s horror/comedy flick, Hell’s Kitty, nails it on how it would go down. …

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‘Chopping Mall’ (1986): 30 Years Later!

For many of us, our horror obsessions started at a young age and involved fond memories of the video store. There was something magical about browsing worn down VHS boxes with cheesy (or sometimes terrifying) cover art. It was during one of these memorable excursions that I was first introduced …

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