By Geno McGahee If you grew up in the 1980s when there were horror hosts. You will remember characters like Commander USA and Elvira. They were hokey and silly, but that was the point. Over time, the horror hosts have faded away, but now we have an attempt to bring […]
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Hillbilly Horror Show – Horror Anthology Release News
Hillbilly Horror Show is a 1 hour bag of bloody fun. Hosted by our favorite, fun loving and beer guzzling hillbillies, Bo, Cephus and their “Smo-Kin” cousin Lulu. Each show is a bloody anthology of short horror films created by talented, up and coming filmmakers. Filthy Fingernails LLC, the company […]
Scary Tales (1993) – NO BUDGET HORROR ANTHOLOGY REVIEW
By Geno McGahee The 1980s were a special time for film and although SCARY TALES by Doug Ulrich was technically made in 1993, it has the look and feel of a shot on video low budget horror film. This is the sort of film that would appear at a video […]
All Hallows Eve (2013) – Horror Movie Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza This is one of the few times, I’m happy I lost playing Texas Hold’em. I decided to sit on the couch while the rest of the gang still played on, and look at horror trailers on Youtube. It was there that I came across this […]
Night Train to Terror (1985) – HORROR ANTHOLOGY Blu-Ray REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Vinegar Syndrome has done the horror fans a favor and has released the underrated horror anthology “NIGHT TRAIN TO TERROR,” on Blu-ray. When it comes to horror anthologies, the typical ones that you hear of are CREEPSHOW and TALES FROM THE CRYPT, but there are some very […]
The Willies (1990) – HORROR ANTHOLOGY REVIEW
By Geno McGahee A campfire setting is always good for a horror anthology. There are plenty of horror films that adopt the name “CAMPFIRE TALES” or some variation because that is part of the experience. You sit around a campfire and tell scary stories and that is the setting for […]
Horror Anthology Movie: Volume 1 (2013) – ANTHOLOGY HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I love anthologies. The mixed bag usually presents something for everyone. In HORROR ANTHOLOGY MOVIE: VOLUME 1, we have a collection of shorts put together. There is no wraparound tale, unfortunately. So, this is more of just a collection of shorts rather than the traditional anthology, but […]
Campfire Tales (1991) – Gunner Hansen HORROR ANTHOLOGY REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I typically really enjoy anthologies. It’s difficult to miss with them. You are usually presented with three to five tales and there’s probably one that will click with the viewer. There are several movies called “CAMPFIRE TALES”, but I never knew that one of them featured Leatherface, […]
Horror Anthology Movie Volume One (2013) Release Date & More – HORROR MOVIE NEWS
Produced and Distributed by Mike T. Lyddon/Reel Progress LLC Official street date October 29th, 2013 On VOD, DVDs available at www.horroranthologymovies.com, vimeo.com Theatrical Premiere at Chalmette Movie Theaters Sunday, November 10th, 2013 at 7pm, New Orleans, La. 3 segments have been officially selected in 10 film festivals including Terror Film […]
V/H/S 2 (2013) Anthology Horror Film Review
By Melissa Antoinette Garza I was not among the fans who adored the first V/H/S. I thought it was okay, but I wasn’t on the bandwagon of believing it was redefining horror. To be honest, I wasn’t looking forward to seeing this one. Though, I heard good things, I […]
CROOKED HOUSE (2008) – Supernatural/Drama Horror MOVIE REVIEW
By Chris Summerfield “Do you believe in ghosts” This little gem of a drama was written and produced by, Mark Gatiss, and broadcasted upon the BBC (British, Broadcasting Corporation) and since there is very little of a movie industry within the U.K. it prides me to say that the BBC […]
Twists of Terror (1997) – ANTHOLOGY HORROR MOVIE REVIEW
By Geno McGahee I love anthologies, for the most part. You are usually guaranteed one good tale out of the bunch and even if they are bad, they don’t last that long. In 1997, TWISTS OF TERROR was released and features three tales that would best be categorized as “mediocre.” […]