SYNOPSIS: They say squatting is dead – a term that takes on a sinister double meaning when four homeless art students decide to take up residence in an abandoned London House where a hidden terror lurks. REVIEW: “Spiderhole” is one of those films that is good, yet doesn’t break any new ground. It has an interesting premise and the film …
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Doggo and the Shotguns Choir Creepy Tales of Pizza & Gore AVAILABLE NOW on DVD
Doggo and the Shotguns Choir Creepy Tales of Pizza & Gore AVAILABLE NOW on DVD Bayview Entertainment releases two absolutely crazy insane films from Italian cinema on DVD – “Doggo and the Shotguns Choir” & “Pizza Tales of Pizza and Gore” DOGGO AND THE SHOTGUNS CHOIR A freak show’s Dogman escapes to freedom but soon finds the outside world might …
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Night of the Living Dead is a staple in the history of horror, be it with its bold casting choices, casting Daune Jones (a black man) as the lead character, something unheard of in 1968, or helping to spawn the cannibalistic zombie genre (even though they don’t once use the word zombie in this film), and eventually putting the names …
Read More »Michael Paré and Robert Lasardo Join the Cast of ‘The True Tale of Ole Splitfoot vs. the Lesbian Warrior Nuns of the Great White North’
Michael Paré and Robert Lasardo Join the Cast of ‘The True Tale of Ole Splitfoot vs. the Lesbian Warrior Nuns of the Great White North’ Veteran actors Michael Paré and Robert Lasardo join the cast. New poster revealed. As pre-production continues on the hugely anticipated horror-comedy casting announcements have begun to be released to the public. The first of these …
Read More »Film Review: Rot (1999)
SYNOPSIS: Sarah has a surprise and gruesome announcement for Muzzy… she has contracted a deadly virus called the ROT which she got by sexing a dead guy from the local funeral home, and now she has passed it along to Muzzy. Slowly the two of them begin to ROT alive, spreading the insidious, flesh-melting disease to friends and foes and …
Read More »Film Review: Crazy Murder (2014)
SYNOPSIS: The film follows a severely mentally ill homeless man over the course of a year in the streets of New York City as he commits a string of senseless murders and disgusting acts. With very little dialog and subtle background music, as Crazy Murder unfolds the viewer is subjected to disgusting nails-on-chalkboard visuals and senseless acts REVIEW: Crazy Murder is a …
Read More »Film Review: GothKill (2009)
SYNOPSIS: When Catholic Priest and Inquisitor Nicholas Dread finds out that innocents are being burned as witches he decides to do something about it. Unfortunately for him, his superiors don’t agree and he’s burned at the stake alongside two women he forced confessions from. While dying, Nick curses god and makes a pact with Satan to reign over his own …
Read More »Film Review: Mulholland Dr. (2001)
SYNOPSIS: After a car wreck on the winding Mulholland Drive renders a woman amnesic, she and a perky Hollywood-hopeful search for clues and answers across Los Angeles in a twisting venture beyond dreams and reality. REVIEW: The incomparable David Lynch has long thrilled movie goers with his unique brand of storytelling. While each product remains its own beast, you never …
Read More »Film Review: Livestock (2009)
SYNOPSIS: A mysterious cult has decided to take a new direction in giving Victor, a hard working trusted member, a promotion. However, his cruel minded disciples have decided to take action of their own. Growing tired of their monotonous plans, they begin to take their malevolent acts one step further. In a world seemingly far removed from Victor’s, two young …
Read More »Film Review: FM Andy (2015)
SYNOPSIS: Andy, a lonely man living in seclusion, operating like a clock: eat, sleep, work. A comfortable monotony with no end in sight, until his radio begins to talk. A surprise that unfolds catastrophic events colliding Andy’s past and present.
Read More »Film Review: Ex Machina (2015)
SYNOPSIS: A young programmer is selected to participate in a breakthrough experiment in artificial intelligence by evaluating the human qualities of a breathtaking female A.I. REVIEW: Ex Machina is the best, most intelligent, imaginative and inventive Frankenstein telling to date, a Modern Prometheus for the new millennia. While not an adaptation of the Mary Shelley literary classic, the comparisons are …
Read More »Film Review: Razortooth (2008)
SYNOPSIS: When four college students trek to the Everglades to conduct extra-credit research for their biology professor, they become prey to a huge man-eating eel with nasty incisors that’s been terrorizing a nearby Florida community. As they try to kill the bloodthirsty beast with the help of a few local residents, the kids uncover their professor’s true motive for sending …
Read More »Film Review: Cube (1997)
SYNOPSIS: Six total strangers awaken one day to find themselves alone in a cubical maze. Once they meet, they work together using their given skills and talents to survive the deadly traps which guard many of the colored cubic rooms. Using Leaven’s mathematical skills, they press forward, upward, and downward through the hatches to try and find the outer shell. …
Read More »Film Review: UFO: It is Here (2016)
SYNOPSIS: While shooting a documentary, a group of film students spots a fireball in the sky and proceed to track down its location in the woods; unbeknownst to them, something deadly is waiting for them at their final destination. REVIEW: This little bit of kibble from Germany is written and directed by Daniele Grieco, founder of Stella Maris Film and …
Read More »Film Review: The Binding (2015)
SYNOPSIS: When her husband, Bram, becomes unstable, Sarah begins to fear for her life as well as her child’s. Can she help her husband, and herself, before all hell breaks loose? REVIEW: What if it’s true? Take it seriously for a second. Don’t just roll your eyes and dismiss the question like it’s a pop quiz dropped on you at …
Read More »Film Review: Calvaire (aka The Ordeal) (2004)
SYNOPSIS: In this brutal, bloody shocker that’s invited comparison to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Straw Dogs, struggling singer Marc Stevens (Laurent Lucas) is working the wedding circuit in Belgium when his car breaks down in the sticks. He’s taken in by a kindly innkeeper (Jackie Berroyer) who, at first, seems eager to please but later reveals himself to be …
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