Born between the two worlds of wealthy upper class and blue collar life, Chris von Hoffmann began his career with the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and performed in several Broadway plays. However, after moving to Los Angeles, Chris began exploring his passion for film. Writing, producing and directing several …
Read More »Edmund Kemper 2: La Mort C’est La Vie! (2001) – Movie Review
Straight from the French underground comes this obscure but well executed series of repulsively satisfying necrophiliac serial killer films. I reviewed the original Edmund Kemper film on another site previously and recently my gore buddy and creator of this series, Laurent Tissier, sent me part 2 and 3 in the trilogy, along …
Read More »Old VHS Tapes Get A New Look With Amazing Horror Art
Do you have any old VHS tapes laying around? If so, you could be using them to create horror art. France-based artists Patrick Massobrio and Nan have given VHS tapes a new breath of life and it’s truly amazing! https://www.instagram.com/p/BRvYOVyAq02/ According to MovieWeb: Massobrio and Nan have taken the VHS tape …
Read More »The Dark Tapes (2017) – Found Footage Meets Anthology
Found footage films seem like such a simple concept to execute. They are one of the most highly debated horror movie genres. They are also relatively easy and cheap to pull off, so the level of creativity and inspiration aren’t always of the greatest quality. However, there are some original and cutting …
Read More »Lost And Found: Horror’s Best Found Footage Films!
Fimmakers have been creating a huge amount of found footage horror films in recent years. What makes this sub-genre so popular? Ridley Scott’s new found footage horror, Phoenix Forgotten, is now officially in theaters. If you haven’t heard of it yet, check out the trailer below! In honor of the …
Read More »SiREN: V/H/S Spin-Off Surprise – Movie Review
Anyone familiar with the 2012 anthology horror film, V/H/S, knows that each short story leaves enough detail shrouded in mystery to warrant a full-length feature adaptation. With so many mixed reviews, the real question is do we want to see one? This was put to the test earlier this month …
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