By Geno McGahee In 1984, horror history would be made. Wes Craven’s masterpiece ‘A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET’ would bring a new monster to the screen that has spawned seven sequels and one remake. Freddy Krueger became a hit, a marketing sensation, and remains in high demand. To satisfy all […]
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GHOSTHOUSE (1988) – SUPERNATURAL/DEMON HORROR Review
By Chris Summerfield A tall daunting, house, becomes the setting for this creepy horror movie that still can send a chill down your spine… Begins with the father, Sam Baker (Alain Smith) calling out for his daughter, Henrietta (Baker Kirsten Fougerousse) A creepy circus music plays out, comes from the […]
Freddy Vs Jason 2: Friday the 13th Vs Nightmare on Elm Street Rematch – HORROR BATTLE
By Geno McGahee Here we go people. This is the main event of the evening. It’s a rematch from 2003, where the two biggest names in horror collided in a bout that is still being debated to this day. Who won? It is hard to say, but let’s go over […]
Surviving Family: Mara Lesemann Speaks to Scared Stiff
Podcast by Forris Day JR Today’s conversation is with writer Mara Lesemann who penned the screenplay for her heart-wrenching, dramatic film, “Surviving Family”. This dark drama deals with family skeletons. It proves that sometimes what you think, and what is real, may be two different things. It’s a journey of […]
Spawn of the Slithis (1978) – MONSTER MOVIE HORROR REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I’m a sucker for a good monster movie. In 1978, a monster from the sea film was released by the name of “SPAWN OF THE SLITHIS” or some just call it “SLITHIS.” It concerns a nuclear power plant, some nuclear waste and an angry fish monster that […]
MTV Buzzworthy Premieres New Music Video From DOE EYE “Hotel Fire” – MUSIC NEWS
San Francisco singer/songwriter DOE EYE, has premiered the sultry music video for her song,“Hotel Fire” today on MTV Buzzworthy. Watch the video here: http://on.mtv.com/WcRwXL. DOE EYE’s hauntingly beautiful sound has won over fans and industry professionals alike, landing her a winning spot in the West Coast division of Billboard Magazine‘s 2012 Battle of The […]
Everyone Must Die (2012) – HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Forris Day Jr. I really enjoyed this movie, “Everyone Must Die”. Make no mistake about it, this is a no budget horror film, shot by a group a friends who really seem to love filmmaking, so it cannot be compared to the stuff out there made with a ton […]
Fatal Pulse (1988) – SLASHER HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee The 1980s was a good time for horror movies. The whodunit – slasher films were all over the place and they were mostly great…far better than the found footage and torture porn that we are subjected to today. The years of the slasher were great and in […]
Horror Movie News: Darclight Films Snatches Up Rights to ENTITY & Secures US Deal with Brainstorm and Fangoria
Darclight Films has snatched up the international rights for ENTITY and successfully secured a US deal with Brainstorm Media and Fangoria. The film made its world premiere to enthusiastic audiences at the Bram Stoker International Film Festival and played to equally dynamic fans at the Celluoid Screams Film Festival. The new horror thriller stars Charlotte […]
Laughter: Horror Filmmaker Adam Dunning Speaks to Scared Stiff
Podcast by Forris Day JR First time filmmaker Adam Dunning talks with Forris about his killer clown movie “Laughter” and what he learned in the process of making this no/low budget movie. He discusses how his family and friends banded together with him, in support of his endeavor to make […]
Rocktober Blood (1984) – Heavy Metal Horror Review
By Geno McGahee Horror movies and heavy metal have always had a connection and in the 1980s, the combination terrified a lot of parents. The inability for some adults to understand that horror and metal were art forms led to the parents’ groups forming and pushing for the banning of […]
Electric Horseman (1979) – MOVIE REVIEW
By Forris Day Jr. To tell the truth, horses scare me. I’ve stood next to many, and I always feel like they’re going to attack me for some reason. Maybe it’s because animals and I have always had a tenuous relationship. I’ve been bitten several times in my life by […]