Horror loves a whodunnit. And, teen solo slasher Happy Death Day prepares to deliver a slice. Yes, we’re only one sentence...
It’s kill or be killed in Game of Death. The film is little bit Belko Experiment, a little bit Hunger...
Jayne Mansfield was a Hollywood starlet born under the blinding light of the fifties, and shadowed by the sex-positivity of the swinging sixties. In either a desperate plea to the underworld, or a rather calculated publicity stunt – Jayne soon found herself knocking on the door of the devil himself,...
Super Bowl LII supplied viewers with three unexpected things this past Sunday: bad commercials, a win for the Eagles, and...
Film director David Chirchirillo’s latest feature, Bad Match, has garnered quite a bit of attention since its initial release in...
The opening night crowd at the Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal were treated to the world premiere of Nightmare Cinema. Heralded as the sort of return to the celebrated Masters of Horror series, Nightmare Cinema collects 5 stories directed by Mick Garris (Sleepwalkers, The Stand), Joe Dante (The Howling, Gremlins)...
The story of the Catholic church is a maze of tradition, secrets, power and religion that has permeated nearly every...
Forgive me if I sound old-fashioned, but murdered teens just aren’t what they used to be. There was a time...
Welcome back, weirdos! It’s been too long! You might be thinking, “Mac, where was our recommendation for November?” Well, a couple of things happened. First off, November sucks and I will not be participating in it. Second, I got so mad about the twist ending in the movie I picked...
What’s up, weirdos? Welcome to 2019’s first installment of Awfully Good, where we recommend bad movies that are worth watching....
What’s up, weirdos? Welcome to February’s edition of Awfully Good, a monthly column where we look at movies that might...
It only took one film for comedy veteran Jordan Peele to become Horror’s darling. Get Out catapulted him into an overnight sensation; turning heads and ticket sales, with hushed voices whispering “the new Hitchcock” to any uninformed earhole. The film also created a seat at the table for Peele – and...