Hectic Knife Review from Troma Entertainment!
I reckon the movie terms, ‘experimental’ and ‘underground’ have always gone hand in hand. When the majors and small labels won’t approach your idea, you Continue Reading
I reckon the movie terms, ‘experimental’ and ‘underground’ have always gone hand in hand. When the majors and small labels won’t approach your idea, you Continue Reading
Back in Starburst, issue 48, which happened to be a zombie film special published in 1982, Lucio Fulci said in an interview, how he considered Continue Reading
Race with the Devil is a road trip which totally oozes the seventies with the style of clothes, the look, and even the way everybody Continue Reading
To me, Jim Jones was an incredible visionary person. Before he lapsed into drugs, what the man spoke against and how he united people from Continue Reading
Christmas Horror Review: It takes nearly two minutes of the running time to get through all the production companies and their logos involved in this Continue Reading
It wasn’t long ago in another review, I stated these words “I do love a good post apocalypse film. The wastelands, the brutal violence, the Continue Reading
I do like reviewing micro budget horrors which are made with a lot of love. I’m not a fan of guess working through a language Continue Reading
From early cinema, dwarves and midgets have been associated with the macabre and the odd, aside from exceptions such as Tod Browning’s incredible classic, Freaks, and Continue Reading
There’s something not quite right with George Nervada. He’s the kind of bloke who wanders around a duck pond in front of a neat large Continue Reading
Mythical Jesus, what the fuck did I just watch?! Twenty-minutes into this and I had to shut it off and check IMDb to see what Continue Reading