SYNOPSIS: A day in the mind of Geoffrey Dodd, a seemingly kind, gentle and sane High School teacher. As we follow Geoffrey through the course of a typical school day we gain an eerie insight into the darkest corners of his soul and beyond. Beneath the carefully constructed veneer of Geoffrey Dodd lies something wretched, insidious and foul rotting him …
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Film Review: Foet (short film) (2001)
SYNOPSIS: Pro-life house wife falls in love with the latest trend to hit New York City: handbags made out of fetal skin.
Read More »Film Review: The Redwood Massacre (2014)
SYNOPSIS: A group of friends on a camping trip are terrorized by a masked killer brandishing an axe.
Read More »Film Review: Willard (1971)
SYNOPSIS: “A social misfit, Willard is made fun of by his co-workers, and squeezed out of the company started by his deceased father by his boss. His only friends are a couple of rats he raised at home, Ben and Socrates (and their increasing number of friends). However, when one of them is killed at work, Willard goes on a …
Read More »Film Review: Motivational Growth (2013)
SYNOPSIS: Ian Folivor, a depressed and reclusive 30-something, finds himself taking advice from a growth in his bathroom after a failed suicide attempt. The Mold, a smooth talking fungus who was born of the filth collecting in a corner of Ian’s neglected bathroom, works to win Ian’s trust by helping him clean himself up and remodel his lifestyle. With The …
Read More »Top 10 Horror Films Which Benefit from the Existence of Religion
Well, the title’s pretty simple and self-explanatory this time around, no? Again, these won’t necessarily be the BEST of this example, but the ten movies included here are going to be such that they benefit greatly from the existence of the concept of religion. God or Allah, Buddha or the trees, or even Satan himself all have a part to …
Read More »Film Review: The Complex (2013)
SYNOPSIS: A guilt-ridden nursing student moves into an apartment complex with her family and is soon plagued by ghosts and her past. REVIEW: Director: Hideo Nakata Writers: Jun’ya Katô, Ryûta Miyake Stars: Atsuko Maeda, Hiroki Narimiya, Masanobu Katsumura Director Hideo Nakata is no stranger to a good old fashioned horror story having directed the Ringu series and Dark Water. I …
Read More »Film Review: Someone Else (short film) (2010)
SYNOPSIS: A woman who lives alone is paranoid that there may be someone else in her house. REVIEW: A woman comes home and suspects that her things have been moved. Though it’s shortly after that we flash forward to a session in process where a Psychiatrist is telling her that its just a psychological issue. This woman dreams again that …
Read More »Film Review: The Believers (1987)
SYNOPSIS: A New York psychiatrist finds that a voodoo cult, which believes in child sacrifice, has a keen interest in his own son. REVIEW: Written by: Mark Frost Directed by: John Schlesinger Starring: Martin Sheen, Helen Shaver, Harley Cross, Robert Loggia QUICK FIX: Based on Nicholas Conde’s novel, “The Religion”, THE BELIEVERS tells the story of police psychiatrist Cal Jamison, …
Read More »The Theatre of Terror / Omnivores NEW on DVD from BayView Entertainment
The Theatre of Terror / Omnivores NEW on DVD from BayView Entertainment BayView Entertainment announces two new releases on DVD – ‘The Theatre of Terror’ and ‘Omnivores’. They join a collection of recent DVD releases that include, Resonance, Let’s Talk About “IT”, Cripta, The Lord Doesn’t Hate You, Road To Hell, and Road of No Return.
Read More »Film Review: The Bates Haunting (2012)
SYNOPSIS: One year ago, Agnes Rickover attended opening night at the Bates Motel and Haunted Hayride to see her best friend Lily’s dramatic debut. A horrific accident resulted in Agnes witnessing Lily’s fiery death in a spectacle gone wrong. After a year of obsessing over a murder investigation everyone else thinks is open and shut, Agnes goes to work at …
Read More »Film Review: Hidden Daylight (short film) (2016)
SYNOPSIS: When his girlfriend is abducted by a sadistic killer, a distraught businessman seeks answers from a blind psychic who can see through the eyes of the madman. REVIEW: More short films, kiddies! Today we have HIDDEN DAYLIGHT from Man in the Crowd Productions, written by John Rice and directed by Adrienne Lovette. A desperate man (played by David Rey) …
Read More »Film Review: The Scopia Effect (2014)
SYNOPSIS: Reincarnation goes horribly wrong releasing dark forces across time. Basia accesses parts of her mind that should never be tampered with. Past lives merge with present as her reality becomes distorted, she fights for her very existence. REVIEW:
Read More »Film Review: Catch-22 (1970)
SYNOPSIS: “A bombardier during World War Two tries desperately to escape the insanity of the war. However, sometimes insanity is the only sane way cope with a crazy situation. Catch-22 is a parody of the military mentality and bureaucratic society in general.” (courtesy IMDB) REVIEW: Hot off the enormously successful film The Graduate (1967), director Mike Nichols could have had …
Read More »Film Review: Beta Test (2016)
SYNOPSIS: Champion gamer Max Troy discovers events in a new video game are being mirrored in the real world, and must join forces with the game’s protagonist, Orson Creed, to unravel the conspiracy before the game’s sinister plot overwhelms the city. REVIEW: In the forty-five years since video games became commercially available, movies have become increasingly influenced by this outside …
Read More »Film Review: Imitation Girl (2017)
Synopsis: A mysterious girl appears in the middle of a southwestern desert. As she acclimates to her new life, she discovers that she has a twin with whom she shares more than just an outward appearance.
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