It’s kill or be killed in Game of Death. The film is little bit Belko Experiment, a little bit Hunger...
Comic book stores across the US will see a triumphant return this Wednesday, courtesy of Dark Horse and Archie Comics....
A marquee horror movie dropped into your nearest cinemas and streaming services recently, but there’s still more fun to be had. Enter Adam Randall’s Night Teeth, which delivers a satisfying bite via a strong cast and the bright night lights of the City of Angels. Night Teeth begins with a brief...
Takahide Hori’s Junk Head first played at the Fantasia International Film Festival back in 2017, with a much longer and...
If you thought babysitting was tough, try stopping the birth of the Antichrist. The First Omen sweeps you into a...
The Third Saturday In October and The Third Saturday in October Part V is a double feature that provides an intriguing experiment for horror fans to dissect. The satirical look at long-running horror franchises begins before watching a minute of either. Writer/director Jay Burleson’s request for audiences to first watch The...
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Ruth Paxton’s debut feature A Banquet is filled to the brim with horror that cuts deeper than any slasher ever could...
Travis Stevens’ newest film A Wounded Fawn is super weird. On the surface, it’s a simple cat-and-mouse story between a serial killer and his next victim but it quickly reveals itself to be a hallucinatory fever dream, filled with ethereal creatures and some of the most striking horror imagery of the...
It’s the Summer of ’88 and we’re heading back to the drive-in for a horror movie double feature! Join your...
It seems ironic to review a film whose entire theme questions the subjectivity of art and the role a critic...
“People like sex and violence. And if that bothers them, they call it romance and adventure…but every great movie has sex and violence.” That’s the mantra of Joe Bob Briggs, film host extraordinaire. Joe Bob made his career introducing the most off-beat and off-color film that TV would play, and...