Loron Hays

There is something insane about spending time with anyone outside of the inner family circle. Think about it. Hell, some people struggle with spending time with their own spouse and children. If we br...
Women. Madness. Women AND madness. I’m not insinuating anything here but the evidence in Alex Ross Perry’s Queen of Earth , a psychological thriller, is as disturbing as it is authentic. And, I should...
Louisiana native Mark Duplass has made quite a name for himself both behind and in front of the camera. From HBO’s Togetherness to Hannah Take the Stairs , he’s got a strong indie following that swear...
Sometimes shit is shit. Writer/director Ryan Bellgardt’s Army of Frankensteins is being advertised as a horror/comedy. It is neither. It’s just a bad film that – even with its intriguing premise of a...
While not remarkable, Lost After Dark is a somewhat effective throwback to the heydey of Slasher flicks that once made the drive-in rounds while knocking off Friday the 13th . This Canadian feature pl...
Severin Entertainment, having recently released two of Jess Franco's more renowned films in High Definition, continues their horror exploitation roll out with the release of one of Barbara Steele’s mo...
Hailing all the way from Iceland, Z for Zachariah is a haunting post-apocalyptic thriller that, by focusing on the very human elements of selfishness and survival, breaks new ground in a science ficti...
Embracing a joyously retro-generated vibe of all things bursting with rainbows, unicorns, NES, comic books, and Michael Ironside, Turbo Kid laser blasts its way into theaters and On Demand markets thi...
Madman. Daredevil. Cultural icon. Con artist. Whatever your view is of Robert Craig Knievel, Jeff Tremaine and Johnny Knoxville’s Dickhouse production of Being Evel presents – for the very first time...
Occurring in an alternative world in which magic was once fact in British history, this seven-part mini-series from the BBC recounts the story of how real magic made its glorious return into the world...
Fuck the great outdoors, man. I’m staying inside forever. Cub , the debut feature of Flemish filmmaker Jonas Govaerts, is as violent and as desperate as an overnight Cub Scout camping trip should NEVE...
Full of junked-up monochrome monitors and junky dot matrix printers, Air is a tightly wound film that operates far better as a throwback to another era of science fiction films than as a modern statem...
Written and directed by John McTiernan, Nomads is a film whose reputation as a disappointing film suffers solely because it was released way ahead of its time. Print critics simply killed the film wit...
A professor, haunted by his own words of disbelief in the supernatural, runs across an empty beach as the surf crashes violently against a steady shore of rock and sand. He is frantic in his search fo...
In the opening scene of Final Girl , a little girl talks rather openly about herself and her feelings, acknowledging that both her mother and father are dead. This fact, disturbingly enough, does not...
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