“Dark Skies” Review
Writer/director Scott Stewart’s previous directorial efforts with Legion and Priest were sub-par to say the least. You can tell he really wants to make some cool supernatural films but was
Writer/director Scott Stewart’s previous directorial efforts with Legion and Priest were sub-par to say the least. You can tell he really wants to make some cool supernatural films but was
Very few films leave me at a loss for words for their unapologetic insanity. My go-to director for those types of films is usually Takashi Miike, a Japanese director that
For many B-horror fans, Bruce Campbell has always appeared as the charming big-chinned hero of the genre. Whether he was killing zombies, aliens, mummies, or gypsies, Bruce did it with
High school students go into the school at night. High school students don’t come out. It’s the simple formula for yet another found-footage horror that proceeds through the motions more
Did they really make a fifth Tremors movie? Yes. Did there need to be a fifth Tremors movie? No. Is it even any good? Surprisingly, yes. For being a direct-to-video
They’re heeeere…again. As commercial horror struggles to hold a loose grip on American audiences, the time has come to rehash another horror classic. The victim this time around is Poltergeist,
If you really want to scare today’s teenagers, you have to be hip with the times. Aside from not using terms such as “hip with the times”, you have to
The Human Centipede trilogy is a despicable and vile concoction of horror and director Tom Six is fully aware. He basks in his crude and mean-spirited creations by promoting them
The remake of this little horror picture from the 1970’s comes in with a unique angle. Echoing storytelling the likes of Wes Craven’s New Nightmare and The Human Centipede 2
The real horror in The Babadook is that it doesn’t rely so heavily on its own boogieman. In doing so, it capitalizes on the one thing most horror movies seem