11 Jun 2020

FILM REVIEW: TONY (MY MENTOR THE SERIAL KILLER TONY)

Alright, so I don’t know the last time you sat down and watched an Indian horror film but for me it was never. I watched the screener of TONY (MY MENTOR THE SERIAL KILLER TONY) with an open mind and ready for whatever the film would throw at me. Between

Danielle Dallaire 0
26 May 2020

FILM REVIEW: OUIJA SHARK

I had the exquisite pleasure of attending (prior to the COVID-19 pandemic) the world premiere of OUIJA SHARK at Toronto’s oldest and most run down theatre, The Grand Gerrard. I had no prior information about this film other than it’s title and poster but that was more than enough to

Jordan Randall 0
19 Apr 2019

FILM REVIEW: BUNNYMAN : GRINDHOUSE EDITION

4/20 where I live (Denver) is such a big deal, it’s almost easy to forget that it’s also Easter weekend. Personally, I love holiday horror films and I’m always looking for the next big thing. Needless to say, when BUNNYMAN: GRINDHOUSE EDITION made its way to my inbox, I was

Andy Breslow 1
22 Jan 2019

INTERVIEW: DUNCAN BIRMINGHAM – PART 2

FF: You are a renowned Bigfoot expert, which is so incredible. What started your interest in Bigfoot and how did you become a notable expert in this field? DB: THE WEEKLY WORLD NEWS (WWN) offered a million dollar reward for Big Foot one summer. The catch was that not a

Amy 0
03 Jan 2019

FILM REVIEW: UGLY SWEATER PARTY

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! The holidays. No matter what religious sect you follow we are all stuck on this stress filled, alcohol and familial rage fueled festive downward spiral together.  Lucky for us, UGLY SWEATER PARTY (USP) has arrived just in time to save or send

Amy 0
21 Dec 2018

FILM REVIEW: BUTTERFLY KISSES

1999 was the year that THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT and the found footage sub-genre gave way to an influx of independent filmmakers hoping to find the same success with their own found footage film. In the blink of an eye the market became flooded with low budget, grainy films that

Amy 0
07 Dec 2018

BOOK REVIEW: TWERK

Unabashedly raw and sexy, TWERK is the latest novel by author  Isobel Blackthorn of Melbourne, Australia. One part crime thriller and one part pure nightmare fuel, TWERK is set in the gritty yet dazzling world of Las Vegas’ strip clubs. Amber thinks she has met the man of her dreams when

Erin Grant 0
12 Aug 2018

FILM REVIEW: SHHHH

(Editors note: I couldn’t find many stills for the film so I Googled “Assholes In Movie Theaters” and the images that came up are most certainly of the kind of assholes in movie theaters that would/should die in this film.)   Apologies in advanced for the hacky box art one-liner,

Bobby Pearson 0
05 Apr 2018

Book Review: The Massacre At Yellow Hill

As proved by historical evidence and numerous fictional stories and films, Old time Westerns are as great a source of horror as modern times- if not more. Period pieces are coming back to horror with a vengeance and THE MASSACRE AT YELLOW HILL, written by C.S Humble, is no exception.

Erin Grant 0
27 Feb 2018

Interview : BRODY GUSAR

Brody Gusar is no stranger to horror. He is not only a fan, but the editor of some of the genres finest specimens such as CHEAP THRILLS, STARRY EYES and MOHAWK. We got to sit down with Brody and pick his brain (figuratively, not literally of course) about the ins

Amy 0