FILM REVIEW: MAKING MONSTERS (TORONTO AFTER DARK FILM FESTIVAL)
MAKING MONSTERS was one of the standout films from this year’s TORONTO AFTER DARK FILM FESTIVAL. In a very timely premise, we follow a YouTube prankster couple as they take a weekend trip to a friends little getaway. Alana Elmer and Tim Loden play said couple Chris and Allison, and
TOP 5 PICKS FOR TELLURIDE HORROR SHOW 2019
It’s that magical time of year again! The leaves are changing color, the smell of pumpkin spice latte is in the air, and the mutha F’n TELLURIDE HORROR SHOW (THS) is about to raise the curtain on it’s 10th and most illustrious year yet! I say it every year, but
FILM REVIEW: HIGH ON THE HOG
It’s that magical time of year again, and no, I’m not talking about Christmas. Instead I’m referring to spring time in the Rockies. It’s time for sunshine, long hikes in the mountains, and a little “holiday” celebrated on April 20th. That’s right folks… 4/20! Being a Denver (where weed has
FILM REVIEW: DERELICTS (PUFF 2018)
The Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival, or PUFF as it’s affectionately called, has wasted no time making a name for itself in its brief three years in existence. PUFF is the brainchild of a few well-established genre journalists, and it’s clear that they love what they do. The small festival always
CONTEST: CHARLES MANSON: THE FINAL WORDS iTUNES GIVE-AWAY (CANADA ONLY, SORRY!)
Yesterday we posted our review for the Rob Zombie narrated documentary CHARLES MANSON: THE FINAL WORDS. This film is extremely compelling and gives a much more personal viewpoint than so many of the Manson documentaries before. It also marks the last film Manson collaborated on before his passing in November
FILM REVIEW: CHARLES MANSON: THE FINAL WORDS
It’s a strange time we live in. Kids are eating tide pods and everyday the fight over Charles Manson‘s body gets weirder with more people coming out of the woodwork, trying to stake their claim. Charles Manson died November 19th 2017. In the year before his death Manson collaborated with
FILM REVIEW: AYLA (Fantastic Planet Film Festival)
As someone once said: sometimes not getting what you want is a wonderful stroke of luck… If there is one genre that knows how to thrive on crowdfunding, it is horror. As of late, many successful films have come from places such as Kickstarter and Indie Go Go. I myself
FILM REVIEW: GHOST HOUSE
The supernatural subgenre has a huge stake in horror. Although it’s not typically my first choice, I do enjoy a good haunt. Such is the case with GHOST HOUSE, the first feature film from the Ragsdale brothers. Rich and Kevin (Ragsdale) have created an unsettling and twisted tale of a
Film Review: CIRCUS KANE
Clowns scare me. Clowns, snakes, possessed dolls and tomatoes. They all frighten the crap out of me. So of course, when presented with a screener for CIRCUS KANE, I shrieked with delight! Why turn down the next opportunity to be scared out of my wits by killer clowns (NOT from