Robert Rodriguez’s Mex-ploitation saga continues with the batshit crazy antics highlighted in Machete Kills . While the print critics prematurely hammer nails into the character’s coffin, no amount of...
Oh, Poverty Row and its horror show thrills! The Devil Bat has returned! Starring Bela Lugosi – who was in the middle of a comeback that would soon stall out – The Devil Bat is the ultimate statement...
We've been told to get out already. Allow me, then, to be the first to welcome you back to 112 Ocean Avenue. Scream Factory’s release of all three original Amityville films is, unquestionably, a must-...
The most successful 3D film of the 1950s has finally arrived on Blu-ray. André de Toth’s House of Wax brought Warner Bros a lot of fortune and fame during its original run in 1953 but the film is also...
Alfonso Cuarón's Gravity is a masterpiece of sound and vision. It achieves – in a crisp 90 minutes – everything that any filmmaker in love with the medium sets out to achieve. Few attain it and most n...
The bookish virgin. Two selfish friends. The obsessed psychiatrist. A babysitting job on October 31 st . And The Shape. Halloween , masterfully directed by John Carpenter, is considered – some 35 year...
Anthony Perkins’ directorial debut arrives with his third appearance as Norman Bates in Psycho III . While not as sharp as the first sequel to Hitchcock’s classic film, the third in the series proves...
Writer/Director John Carpenter must really be a miracle worker. He’s got some serious mojo working in his favor. Or maybe he’s simply a smarter filmmaker than most give him credit.Other than the late...
I wonder if, for filmmakers, there could there be anything more terrifying than helming a sequel to a beloved classic film 22 years after the original. Or is such a task just plain stupid and flawed f...
Metallica Through the Never might be the best heavy metal concert I’ve never attended. Filled with explosive performances from a band still hard at work and a catalog of songs that won’t stop its assa...
Who’d have thought it?! Grimm survived the Friday night kiss of death time slot and NBC’s TV show guillotine. And it did it with so much fun and style that NBC executives had no choice BUT to embrace...
The Dead Walk! With no further explanation than that, writer/director and all around Horror Maestro George A. Romero returns for a third time to the zombie setting he famously started with Night of th...
With a series as long-running as Doctor Who , one finds it increasingly rare that there can be anything new offered to fans. That’s just what The Ice Warriors is though. Long thought a loss cause for...
Directed by Terence Fisher, Dracula, Prince of Darkness is Hammer Films' first sequel to 1958's Horror of Dracula to feature the return of Christopher Lee as the Count (who was absent from 1960's Brid...
Oscar-nominated director Denis Villeneuve teams up with Oscar nominees Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal in Prisoners , a twisting thriller that – while involving – is not nearly as smart as the screen...