COMING TO DIGITAL AND DISC THIS VALENTINE’S DAY This January, the sky opens for an almighty battle between good and evil. This valentine’s day, Cupid is shooting straight for the…heart. Writer/director Scott Jeffrey presents the horrifying true story of Venus and Mars’s offspring. Everyone knows the legend of Cupid.. But do they know his dark side?
Read More »Clips for Feb. 11 “My Bloody Valentine [Collector’s Edition]
I wanted to share clips from our much anticipated My Bloody Valentine [Collector’s Edition], coming February 11 from Scream Factory, and stacked with new bonus features including a new 4K scan and interviews with cast and crew. Customers ordering directly from ShoutFactory.com will receive a limited edition deluxe offer that includes an exclusive 18″ X 24″ rolled poster featuring brand …
Read More »*NEW CLIP* AFTER MIDNIGHT Directed by Christian Stella and Jeremy Gardner, In Theaters and On Demand
AFTER MIDNIGHT In Theaters and On Demand February 14, 2020 Dealing with a girlfriend suddenly leaving is tough enough. But for Hank (writer/co-director/star Jeremy Gardner of The Battery), heartbreak couldn’t have come at a worse time. There’s also a monster trying to break through his front door every night. Co-starring Brea Grant (“Dexter”, “Heroes”) and co-directed by Christian Stella, this …
Read More »Film Review: A Lonely Place to Die (2011)
SYNOPSIS: A group of five mountaineers are hiking and climbing in the Scottish Highlands when they discover a young Serbian girl buried in a small chamber in the wilderness. They become caught up in a terrifying game of cat and mouse with the kidnappers as they try to get the girl to safety. REVIEW:
Read More »Film Review: Black Swan (2010)
Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: A thriller that zeros in on the relationship between a veteran ballet dancer and a rival. REVIEW: To say Black Swaw is open to interpretation, would be an understatement. Though we really shouldn’t expect anything less from visionary director Darren Aronofsky. His films have taken bold steps over his career, though I believe that Black Swan …
Read More »Film Review: Tone-Deaf (2019)
SYNOPSIS: A woman goes to the countryside to spend a quiet weekend after losing her job and having her last complicated relationship implode. She rents a country house to an old-fashioned widower, who struggles to hide his pyschopatic tendencies. REVIEW: With memes of Pepe the Frog, Ok Boomer and Kevin Sorbo movies plastered over certain corners of the internet, it …
Read More »Film Review: Surrogates (2009)
SYNOPSIS: Set in a futuristic world where humans live in isolation and interact through surrogate robots, a cop (Willis) is forced to leave his home for the first time in years in order to investigate the murders of others’ surrogates. REVIEW: 14 years ago, the world creates the first synthetic brain, 11 years ago…the military steps in and the use …
Read More »Film Review: Cropsey (2009)
SYNOPSIS: Realizing the urban legend of their youth has actually come true; two filmmakers delve into the mystery surrounding five missing children and the real-life boogeyman linked to their disappearances. REVIEW: You may have caught wind of this film thru message boards or fan buzz, but I will say that I really didn’t get the grasp of what it was …
Read More »Film Review: Creak (short film) (2012)
SYNOPSIS: It’s 4am and somewhere, something has opened… REVIEW: Heather heard a noise downstairs. In fact, she won’t leave Ellen alone until she investigates the potential intruder. This scene should feel quite familiar as I believe every couple goes thru this night-time concern every now and then. “Creak” caters to this idea taking it to a reality for that very …
Read More »Film Review: Satan’s Sadists (1969)
Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: The “Satans” are a very cruel biker gang led by Anchor. The gang goes to a diner in the middle of nowhere in the California desert where they begin to terrorize Lew and his patrons and his waitress, Tracy. After a little killing, one of the patrons named Johnny manages to escape from the bikers into …
Read More »The Greatest British Horror Films
It’s well-known that the United States has the majority share of the film industry, and when it comes to the horror genre, the country produces movies by the truckload. As horror is such a subjective genre, replaying the same tropes, and even just remaking older movies or extending franchises, can result in the scene seeming a bit stale. Luckily, there are …
Read More »Film Review: The Collective (2008)
SYNOPSIS: Tyler Clarke is on the red-eye to New York City. Two days ago she received a cryptic voice-mail from her sister Jessica. She was asking for help but she didn’t say why. And now that Tyler has come to the city to help her, Jessica is nowhere to be found. In order to find out what has happened, Tyler …
Read More »Film Review: Stephen King’s It (1990)
SYNOPSIS: Childhood friends, Richie Tozier (Harry Anderson), Eddie Kasbrak (Dennis Christopher, Stan Uris (Richard Masur), Beverly Marsh (Annette O’Toole), Mike Hanlon (Tim Reid), Ben Hanscom (John Ritter), and Bill Denbrough (Richard Thomas) were known as the Losers Club when they lived in Derry 28 years before. A promise they made to each other then is called upon to reunite them …
Read More »Film Review: Demon House (2018)
SYNOPSIS: Paranormal investigator Zak Bagans documents the most authenticated case of possession in American history. REVIEW: Demon House (2018) is Zak Bagans latest release/adventure film featuring Zak and his team in a documentary horror piece surrounding the now well-noted “Ammons” residence. While “Demon House” plays out much like the rhythm of a Ghost Adventures episode, it does so with an …
Read More »Film Review: The Shadow People (2011)
SYNOPSIS: A girl becomes haunted by Satanic appearances during the night. REVIEW: The cult that may or may not be scaring you is in your neighborhood and they’re not wearing shirts. This movie was pretty terrible so I don’t know if they found their shirts or not since I didn’t actually get through the movie and something might have happened, …
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