SYNOPSIS: Widow Ruth is seven months pregnant when, believing herself to be guided by her unborn baby, she embarks on a homicidal rampage, dispatching anyone who stands in her way. REVIEW: Director: Alice Lowe Writer: Alice Lowe Starring: Alice Lowe, Jo Hartley, Tom Davis, Kayvan Novak, Gemma Whelan Prevenge is, by the title alone, a worthy impulse watch. A pregnant …
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Film Review: Delivery: The Beast Within (2013) – Review 2
SYNOPSIS: Delivery tells the story of Kyle and Rachel Massy, a young couple who agree to document their first pregnancy for a family-oriented reality show. The production spirals out-of-control after the cameras capture a series of unexplained events, leading Rachel to believe that a malevolent spirit has possessed their unborn child.
Read More »Film Review: Necromaniac – Schizophreniac 2 (2003)
SYNOPSIS: “Necromaniac” is the audacious second installment of the Harry Russo Story. Continuing where “Schizophreniac” left off, Harry takes you on a rusty rollercoaster ride through dank sewers of an insane man’s hell. Expect everything and be ready for anything. Harry Russo is back, and he and his pal Rubberneck will mutilate, screw, chop, snort and defecate on anything that …
Read More »Film Review: The Haunting of Whaley House (2012)
SYNOPSIS: Just because you don’t believe in ghosts, doesn’t mean they don’t believe in you! REVIEW: Based on true events is always a tag line I heed with caution. The film is a new production under the Asylum group which also is a factor worth heeding that same caution. To be honest, I was expecting another hand held film like …
Read More »Film Review: 42nd Street Forever: The Blu-ray Edition (2012)
SYNOPSIS: Synapse Films’ best-selling 42nd Street Forever series has been a favorite of grindhouse and exploitation fans around the world. This colossal best of collection combines a selection of vintage theatrical trailers from the first two volumes of the series and mixes them up with some all-new selections! Remastered in true 1080p high definition, this mind-numbing dose of classic original …
Read More »Film Review: While She was Out (2008)
SYNOPSIS: What starts out as a Christmas Eve trip to the mall ends up as an exercise in terror for suburban mom Della Myers (Kim Basinger) when she finds herself stranded in a forest and pursued by a quartet of thugs — all because she’s left an angry note on their car. The baddies (including Lukas Haas) chase her …
Read More »Film Review: Bat Outta Hell (2013)
SYNOPSIS: A young group of avid documentary film makers are sent to shoot in the vast extremes of the South Australian wilderness. They end up in a place called Nowhere Else. What transpires there is devastatingly, like nothing else on Earth. REVIEW: “Bat Outta Hell”, this film is fun, I first need to throw out a disclaimer I’ve have a …
Read More »Atomic Brain Invasion – you say?
[dailymotion]http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xeqxph_atomic-brain-invasion-trailer_shortfilms[/dailymotion] Go the latest goodz from this little odd title of a film, sounds like it might have some relationship to Bubba-Ho-Tep?? maybe not….. A bunch of misfit high-schoolers must band together to stop an army of brain creatures from outer space that intend to kidnap Elvis Presley when he performs in a small New England town.
Read More »Film Review: The Melancholy Fantastic (2016)
SYNOPSIS: A tale of sadness , grief, and the despair of loneliness REVIEW: A slow burner horror film can be one of the greatest in the genre. A sense of dread and anticipation helps create the suspense that leads to the final moments of a horror film allowing a wonderful climax of chaos and terror. Classics such as Rosemary’s Baby …
Read More »Film Review: Prank (2013)
SYNOPSIS: In the Summer before their senior year, three teens tried to execute the perfect prank on their bully. Instead, they executed him. REVIEW: It is becoming increasingly difficult to be a supporter of found footage films, or at least films that use first person filming as their primary trope. There are still some good examples being produced but ultimately …
Read More »Film Review: Poe (2012)
SYNOPSIS: Brilliant and wealthy Dr. Andrew Casey is a serial killer who goes by the name ‘The Chef’. One night eleven years ago his wife found out. He was arrested and imprisoned at Marathon County Asylum for the criminally insane. Eleven years pass and he is released, completely rehabilitated and moves to Los Angeles under the alias Mr. Jack Conway. …
Read More »Cryptid LLC is Offering True Ownership of its Latest Horror Film
Cryptid LLC, a New York based production company, has announced a new way of seeking funding for its titular film Cryptid in a crowdfunding investment raise. Cryptid is a horror film in the style of an old school creature feature. The story centers on a slacker journalist, named Max, who discovers that a series of grisly animal attacks in his …
Read More »Best Horror Comic Books of 2017
The last twelve months had their fair share of horrific highs, and it’s been great to see how many of them have come from the good ole comic rack. If you’re looking for something to stuff in the stocking of your most beloved horror nerd, or maybe you just missed out on some of the years sequential stunners, then fear …
Read More »Film Review: The Itching (short film) (2016)
SYNOPSIS: In this handmade collaboration, a shy Wolf tries to connect with a group of hip, party-loving Bunnies but finds her body is in revolt. REVIEW: More short films, kiddies! Today we have THE ITCHING, an animated short written and directed by Dianne Bellino. When I say animated, I actually mean “claymation”, stop motion photography. I don’t see much of …
Read More »Film Review: Fat Kid Massacre (2012) (short film)
SYNOPSIS: A touching story of a former fat kid (Ryan Sandefur) who now struggles with his identity as a muscular, good looking teenager after losing all the weight. The constant target of his former friends – The Fat Bullies – a killer takes it upon themselves to even the score one fat kid at a time. REVIEW: Imagine a world …
Read More »Film Review: The Boogeyman (short film) (2010)
SYNOPSIS: “When Andrew Billings (Simon Fogarty) goes to see a psychologist to explain how an evil creature that lives in his closet is responsible for the deaths of his three children he is met with disbelief. But as the story progresses, both Dr. Harper (Michael Parle) and the audience will start to consider the possibility that this “boogeyman” might be …
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