By Chris Summerfield Without doubt, I would say Charles Band is a Godfather when it comes to Indie Horror, as he has been involved with making movies for 40 years, so therefore I was eager to have this one as, Charles Band produced and directed it… Now I am sure […]
HOUSE HUNTING (2012) – AKA – THE WRONG HOUSE – Psychological/Thriller Horror Movie Review
By Chris Summerfield House hunting should be an exciting time within our lives, seeking a new neighbourhood, a fresh start, however that search can sometimes be stressful, wondering if we will ever get the home we desire… Though one thing is for sure, it shouldn’t be the end of us… […]
A HAUNTING – Season 6 of Horror Reality Show, Premiering Sun, Sept 29
On Sunday, September 29 at 10 PM E/P, Destination America premieres an all-new season of its hit series A HAUNTING, which showcases some of the scariest stories of supernatural activity known to man. Through spellbinding first-person accounts, each episode of A HAUNTING profiles the story of one family traumatized by […]
Side Effects (2013) – Thought Provoking Thriller – Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza I had never heard of this film prior to watching an online video of a midnight screening with Brad Jones where he reviewed the film. It sounded very interesting and so I decided to seek it out. Going in I had pretty high expectations. First, […]
Stephen King’s Storm of the Century (1999) – HORROR DVD Movie Review
Review by Wayne C. Rogers Starring Tim Daily, Colm Feore and Jeffry Demunn Directed by Craig Baxley/Teleplay by Stephen King The movie, Storm of the Century, was written by Stephen King specifically for television and because of that most of the violence was down played and left to the viewer’s […]
Rob Zombie’s Great American Nightmare – Battle of the Bands – HORROR MOVIE NEWS
Fullerton, California’s The Slidebar has partnered with Rob Zombie’s Great American Nightmare to host the Rob Zombie’s Great American Nightmare Battle Of The Bands live local music showcase this September and October. Unsigned talent will have a chance to compete for a chance to play the Monster Energy Main Stage […]
HORROR MOVIE NEWS: Lionsgate Acquires Television Rights To The #1 New York Times Bestselling Series Crossfire By Award-winning Author Sylvia Day
Lionsgate (NYSE:LGF), a leading global entertainment company, has optioned the rights to the bestselling Crossfire series of romantic novels by Sylvia Day, it was announced today by Kevin Beggs, president of the Lionsgate Television Group, and executive vice president Chris Selak, who will oversee development for the studio. The Crossfire […]
One Man’s Justice (1996) – AKA – One Tough Bastard – ACTION MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I’ve been watching a lot of action films lately. I have searched far and wide for horror films of the past and have totally neglected the more obscure action films that deserve attention as well. In ONE MAN’S JUSTICE, we have Brian Bosworth as Sgt. John North, […]
Strike Commando (1987) – Rambo Inspired ACTION FILM REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I have heard good things about Reb Brown. I had seen him in YOR: THE HUNTER FROM THE FUTURE and he was good in that …damn good, but I never saw him in a true action film. In STRIKE COMMANDO, Brown is Sgt. Michael Ransom, a U.S. […]
Birth of the Living Dead: NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD DOCUMENTARY HORROR REVIEW
By Geno McGahee First Run Features & Glass Eye Pix Documentary by Rob Kuhns I am a huge fan of the 1968 classic “NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD,” despite the fact that I’m not a huge zombie fan. George A. Romero changed the face of horror with this raw horror […]
The Bates Haunting (2013) – Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza This film upset me much more than I expected it to. Initially upon renting it, I didn’t expect anything. I figured it would capitalize on the Bates name and most likely be a predictable whodunit. Nonetheless, I had seen every other non-torture porn horror film […]
The Rise and Fall of the Video Store: HORROR MOVIE NEWS
By Geno McGahee In the 1980s, the video store would rise. Small “mom and pop” shops would emerge and capitalize on the large sales of the VCR. It was a match made in heaven and families could take home a title that they would have no other way to see. […]