All American Bully was recently released to DVD and VOD. The title fits the narrative a lot more than the description and the cover art do:...
De Behandeling, also known as The Treatment, is a Belgian, Dutch-language, dark crime drama in the vein of movies like Seven or The Silence of the Lambs....
Romain Basset’s Horsehead is a solid entry to the genre with high quality acting, cinematography, and overall atmosphere. It’s one of a seemingly growing number of sleep...
I’m getting a little tired of the found footage and mockumentary style horror movies, but every so often one comes along, such as The Sacrament, that...
If there is one thing I love in this world its mythology from different cultures. Learning their stories and what influences their heroes and fears makes...
It’s too bad Spring wasn’t released in time for Valentine’s Day because it’s one of the most romantic horror movies I’ve ever seen. Written by Justin Benson...
As you’ve probably noticed, movie trailers have become way too long over the years. Rather than getting us excited about movies, they all too often tend...
WolfCop, written and directed by Lowell Dean, has the feel of an early 90s direct-to-video horror film. Its sensibilities and production value fall somewhere between Troma...
I’ve gotta say, while it’s only February, 2015 is shaping up to be a good year for horror-themed mockumentaries. Adam Green’s Digging Up the Marrow (review)...
Above all else, Adam Green’s Digging Up the Marrow (based on art by Alex Pardee) is fun. It’s bound to appeal much more to genre fans than...
Though it’s a blanket statement that admittedly doesn’t apply to every single movie, there tends to be a big difference between theatrically-released horror films and ones...
Sometimes, the world doesn’t need a hero, it needs a monster. And in 2010, Universal gave us one, perhaps for the very last time. As you’ve...