Rate this FilmMamochka Movie Review by Matt Boiselle Mamochka – directed and written by Vilan Trub, and starring Alexander Kollar, Maya Murphy and Stanley Trub
Read More »FoundFootage.com Launches at Unnamed Footage Festival (UFF9) as the Ultimate Hub for Found Footage Horror
FoundFootage.com, the ultimate destination for found footage fanatics, officially launches March 25, 2026 at the Unnamed Footage Festival (UFF9) in San Francisco. With a catalog of over 4,500 in-camera films, shorts, and web series, FoundFootage.com delivers the most comprehensive resource ever assembled for the genre, spanning everything from classic POV horror and screenlife shock to analog dread and straight-faced faux-documentaries.
Read More »Book Review: Slaughter High Novelization
Slaughter High Novelization Book Review by Matt Boiselle First of all I’d like to offer up a freshly baked hearty bowl of thanks to the group over at Terrorcore Publishing for allowing me to review one of their latest releases, the novelization of “Slaughter High” – the 1986 slasher directed by Mark Ezra, Peter Litten and George Dugdale.
Read More »Movie Review: At Death’s Door
Rate this Film At Death’s Door Movie Review by Matt Boiselle At Death’s Door: directed by Frank Palangi, written by Frank Palangi and Christopher B. Pelton and starring Frank Palangi, Nicole Mecca and Erica James
Read More »Distort 2: The Dead Among the Trees is a FOUND TV Exclusive This May After UFF Festival Premiere
FOUND TV is bringing Distort 2: The Dead Among the Trees to audiences this spring, with the film set to premiere exclusively on the platform May 1, 2026. Directed by Irish filmmaker Richard Waters, the sequel will first screen at the upcoming Unnamed Footage Festival in San Francisco before making its streaming debut. The follow-up arrives after the original Distort …
Read More »Marketing Macabre Warns Indie Horror Filmmakers: “Distribution Does Not Mean Marketing” in New Viral Video
As the independent horror scene continues to explode, Michael Joy, founder of the premier horror PR firm Marketing Macabre, is blowing the whistle on a common industry misconception. In a new video released on the YouTube channel Perception Is Reality, Joy breaks down a harsh truth for creators: securing a distribution deal is only half the battle, and often, it’s …
Read More »Book Review: Ripped To Shreds
“Ripped To Shreds”: The Lost 80’s Slasher – Original screenplay from Michael Johnson, adapted by Writer Scott Alan Gregory with artwork by Thiago Motta Synopsis: What originally began as a screenplay in the 1980’s and unfortunately never hit the big screen has been adapted into a full-cover graphic novel bringing us all back to the glorious slasher days of times …
Read More »Top Forgotten Horror Films That Still Terrify in 2026
Did you know that watching a horror movie can burn up to 113 calories, which is about the same as a 30-minute walk? The only thing you need to do is pick the right movie. While newer horror films are fine, more viewers are turning towards old-school, forgotten or cult classics. Here you will see the best of them. Why …
Read More »How Casinos Not On Gamstop Create A Thrill Similar To Horror Films
The attraction of fear is something very psychological. That feeling of uncertainty causes the brain to react the same way whether you are playing a horror movie with half-covered eyes or playing the reels in casinos not on GamStop. In both situations, there is an identical primal wiring at work: the adrenaline rush. It provokes the state of uncertainty and …
Read More »So Bad It’s Good: Horror Movies That Were Saved By a Casino Setting
Casinos offer interesting visuals and unique opportunities for smart screenwriters and enterprising movie directors to strut their stuff. As a result, there have been genuinely amazing horror films that came out of such efforts, like 13 Tzameti or Army of the Dead. The ones we will be discussing today, however, are nothing of the sort – even if they are immensely …
Read More »Lee Cronin’s The Mummy Promises to Return the Classic Movie Monster to Its Horror Roots
Dating back to 1932, The Mummy has been revered as one of the classic movie monsters. That film was the seventh of the classic era of Universal Monsters, embedding the fear factor behind a supernatural, mummified high priest. The perception of the monster and the setting has changed greatly in the near-century since. Popular entertainment has leant into the wonder …
Read More »How A Calm Home Workspace Helps You Write With More Confidence
Have you ever sat down to write something and felt like your mind just wasn’t ready? You open your laptop, try to focus, but your thoughts feel scattered. This is something many people experience, especially when their surroundings are not comfortable. Writing is not only about ideas. It is also about how your space makes you feel. When your home …
Read More »Movie Review: Past Life (2026)
Rate this Film Past Life Movie Review by Matt Boiselle Past Life directed by Simeon Halligan, written by Simeon Halligan, Ray Bogdanovich and Dean Lines and starring Aneurin Barnard, Jeremy Piven and Nicholas Farrell
Read More »Two Giallo-Influenced Slashers from Jamie Grefe Now Available on TubiTV and Fawesome TV
BOY OF YOUR DREAMS and THE MOTHER’S EYE Bring Stylized Suspense and Psychological Terror to Streaming Two suspense-driven horror films inspired by classic Italian giallo cinema deliver modern indie slasher tension.
Read More »Movie Review: Abrakadabra
Rate this Film Abrakadabra Movie Review by Matt Boiselle Abrakadabra: directed by Luciano & Nicolas Onetti, written by Carlos Goitia, Luciano & Nicolas Onetti and starring German Baudino, Maria Eugenia Rigon & Clara Kovacic
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