[Review] ‘Halloween’ Proves There’s Still Life in Michael Myers

[Review] ‘Halloween’ Proves There’s Still Life in Michael Myers I’m gonna go ahead and preface this review by saying that I’m a huge fan of the “Halloween” franchise.  Now, that doesn’t mean I’m blind to all the bad moments of the movies. I definitely recognize there are some seriously bad movies […]

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Sylvester Stallone to Take On a Monster in ‘Hunter’

Sylvester Stallone to Take On a Monster in ‘Hunter’ There was a report going around some time ago about how the original concept for “Rambo V” was going to be about Rambo hunting a Predator-like creature. That concept never came to fruition, thankfully, but the basic premise is still in […]

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[Review] ‘Overlord’ Might Be a Better War Movie Than Horror Movie

[Review] ‘Overlord’ Might Be a Better War Movie Than Horror Movie I’m a bit late to the party, but I finally got around to seeing “Overlord” this weekend.  The concept of supernatural stuff going on during WWII isn’t a new idea, but there’s plenty of room to explore the premise.  […]

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The Romero Foundation is Attempting to Restore the Rarely Seen George Romero Film ‘Amusement Park’

The Romero Foundation is Attempting to Restore the Rarely Seen George Romero Film ‘Amusement Park’ So there was a lot of noise these last few days surrounding legendary filmmaker George Romero.  If you haven’t been keeping up with the news, here’s a brief rundown of what happened. It all started […]

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[Review] ‘Luciferina’ Mixes Sex and Demons Together in a Strange But Familiar Way

[Review] ‘Luciferina’ Mixes Sex and Demons Together in a Strange But Familiar Way Sex, religion, and demonic horror are pretty common bedfellows.  There have been numerous films in which someone either is pregnant or needs to be impregnated in order to bring about some demon that will end the world.  […]

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‘Resident Evil’ Reboot to be Directed by ‘Strangers: Prey at Night’ Director

‘Resident Evil’ Reboot to be Directed by ‘Strangers: Prey at Night’ Director I’m sure this will be extremely divisive news.  Over a year ago we learned that the “Resident Evil” series was getting a long deserved reboot. After years of suffering, they’ve finally decided to throw out Alice and all […]

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[Review] ‘The House that Jack Built’ is a Wonderfully Bizarre and Unnerving Tale

[Review] ‘The House that Jack Built’ is a Wonderfully Bizarre and Unnerving Tale I have a confession to make: I’ve never actually seen a Lars von Trier movie before.  I’m well aware of his legacy and the controversy that tends to surround him, but I just never really had an interest […]

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Witness ‘The Amityville Murders’ This February

Witness ‘The Amityville Murders’ This February Are you guys ready to return to everyone’s favorite house in Amityville, Long Island, New York? Yeah, we know you are. So, below check out the official details including the release date and first image for Daniel Farrands’ The Amityville Murders from Skyline Entertainment. From […]

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‘Escape Room’ Kicks Off a New Year of Horror with a Strong Debut

‘Escape Room’ Kicks Off a New Year of Horror with a Strong Debut January used to be known as the dumping ground for movies studios had no faith in, but in recent years it has also become home to horror movies.  After all the holiday cheer and wonderment people might […]

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[Review] ‘Mandao of the Dead’ Packs Heart and Humor into a Small Package

[Review] ‘Mandao of the Dead’ Packs Heart and Humor into a Small Package Doing horror comedy is a difficult balancing act.  It’s easy to lose your way and wind up with a zany mess that deals exclusively in juvenile humor.  If it goes the other way you can wind up […]

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