Scaring Up The Neighborhood For 32 Years, HOUSE Released Today in 1986
Hollywood released quite a competitive catalogue of films in 1986, many of which we consider...
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Posted by Matthew Ortiz | Feb 28, 2018 | Recommendations, Retrospectives |
Hollywood released quite a competitive catalogue of films in 1986, many of which we consider...
Read MorePosted by Keith Goulette | Feb 14, 2018 | Horror News, Trailers |
“At last, we found the place where we can be safe,” is a proclamation that should be...
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Still/Born is new independent horror movie that has been making waves on the film festival...
Read MorePosted by Chad Elliott | Feb 12, 2018 | Recommendations, Retrospectives |
When one thinks of Peter Jackson’s filmography, it’s typically of either the Lord of the Rings or...
Read MorePosted by DeVaughn Taylor | Feb 10, 2018 | Reviews |
For many, being or becoming a parent can be scary. For the young couple in Still/Born, parenthood...
Read MorePosted by Matthew Ortiz | Feb 4, 2018 | Horror News |
What could be worse than a haunted mansion in an isolated rural area far from society? A family...
Read MorePosted by Dave Soliz | Feb 2, 2018 | Horror Movie Lists, Recommendations |
We’re an entire month into the New Year. 2017 brought horror back into the lime light of popular...
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I feel a certain pride when talking about directors from Quebec; Xavier Dolan and Denis Villeneuve...
Read MorePosted by Laura Di Girolamo | Jan 4, 2018 | Horror News, Trailers |
Spanish director Paco Plaza’s film [REC] is a cult classic within horror circles; a frantic,...
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