Chris Sun’s terror-in-the-outback film Boar premiered at Australia’s Monster Fest 2017, and after a long journey from the other side of the...
Of all the species of monsters out there, the plant-based kind is especially overlooked. To me, that’s a travesty. I...
It’s time to raise the dead.. again. Whether you walk on four legs or two, it’s hard to deny Stephen King is the reigning source for the 21st century. He’s still churning out pageturners at every opportunity, and Hollywood has eagerly latched its content-hungry claws into King’s back-catalog – with...
Don Coscarelli, creator of the cult-favorite Phantasm series, has advice for people who want to get into independent film. In his book, True...
What’s up, weirdos? Welcome to 2019’s first installment of Awfully Good, where we recommend bad movies that are worth watching....
Mandao (pronounced “Man-Day-Oh”) of the Dead is a true indie horror with colorful, wildly quirky characters. They are likable from the beginning and drive a simple, yet original, plot through to the end with laugh, thrills, and heart. The beach bum, late-90’s/early millennium vibe is cycled back as if we...
The more directors I interview, the more I understand the amount of blood, sweat and tears that go into an...
Ask any horror fan what they consider the best decade of horror filmmaking is, and more likely than not they’ll...
I could spend hours talking about why I love 1941’s The Wolf Man. There’s the makeup, the cast (Lon Chaney Jr., Claude Rains and Bela Lugosi?!), and the movie’s importance to werewolf lore (silver-as-kryptonite and full-moon-transformations come from this film). But what will always get me about this movie is the ending....
The Toronto After Dark film festival recently held it’s annual Zombie Night, filled wall-to-wall with brains, bullets, and baddies. The...
There’s no one in the world of horror like Don Coscarelli. Beginning his professional film career at just 19, Don...
Dennison Ramalho’s feature debut The Night Shifter is a macabre and maniacal tale of morality and vengeance from beyond the grave. Heavily steeped in fantasy and Brazilian superstition, the film is a harrowing but humorous story. The Night Shifter marks Ramalho’s feature film debut after several shorts, including the ‘J is For Jesus’ segment...