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Ten Horror Fan Films That Did Justice to the Films They Were Inspired By

Horror movies often spawn numerous fan-made creations, from clothing to fan fiction to art and games. But the most impressive, to me, are the people who love the films so much that they try to create ...

The Descent

Why The Descent Still Scares Us Over Ten Years Later

In 2001, Scottish director Neil Marshall released Dog Soldiers, a much needed film that breathed fresh life into the werewolf sub-genre. While it had its U.S. premiere on the Sci-Fi (now SyFy) Channel...

An Unattractive Vampire

Book Review – An Unattractive Vampire is Witty and Engaging

An Unattractive Vampire is the tale of a centuries-old vampire named Yulric Bile, who is awakened after being trapped underground (in a house) for three-hundred years. He finds that the world has chan...

Green Room Movie - starring Anton Yelchin and Patrick Stewart

Advance Review: Green Room Is The First Great Horror Movie Of 2016

I have a difficult relationship with punk rock; love the music, hate the insufferable elitists so often involved with it. A group of some such loathsome types are the focal point of Green Room, Jeremy...

Nekromantik

Nekromantik: Grimy and Gross or Surprisingly Sincere?

The ‘70s and ‘80s were a time when horror was focused heavily on pushing boundaries, especially in the foreign market. Films like Cannibal Holocaust, Cannibal Ferox, Salome and most of t...

Jeruzalem

Review: JeruZalem Is A Thrilling ‘Americans Abroad’ Horror Movie

That big ‘Z’ in Jeruzalem is worrisome. A zombie movie set in the holy city? Prepare your Zombie Jesus jokes (if, indeed, there are any left that haven’t been done to death–no ...

Angst

Angst is a Hidden Gem of Banned Cinema

For me, the most unsettling films are those that subject you to the mind of a killer and force you to follow their every move, almost as though you are an accomplice to their crimes. I first heard of ...

Cult Corner: Hell Comes to Frogtown

Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure. Today’s pick… Donald G Jackson’s Hell Comes to Frogtown. In a post apocal...

The Invitation

Advance Review: The Invitation is a Surprisingly Moving Take on Loss

The presence of certain people in a movie portends doom. In the 1990s, if Leland Orser was in your movie, bad things were going to happen. From Seven to Alien: Resurrection to The Bone Collector (amon...