Gore Galore: ‘The Mutilator’ Blu-ray Review – A Crimson Splattered ‘80s Slasher Gem!
It’s quite shocking to comprehend the sheer volume of slasher movies that emerged in the ‘80s. I mean, the end of the ‘70s were building, Continue Reading
It’s quite shocking to comprehend the sheer volume of slasher movies that emerged in the ‘80s. I mean, the end of the ‘70s were building, Continue Reading
In the lower levels of zombie flicks lays a chamber devoted to those so repulsive or mutated that the walking cadavers avoid them. Yeah, we Continue Reading
Night Warning, aka Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker begins with mom and dad going on an innocent road trip to visit grandma and grandpa, leaving their Continue Reading
The creation of art is a deeply personal and affecting experience. Be it music, film, writing, etcetera, the creative process is something that is deeply Continue Reading
I have a confession to make. I was hooked into this review by the trailer, and once I found out it was available to review, Continue Reading
Chris Milewski has been a regular subject on Severed Cinema over the years. Many of his Italian and old school silent inspired shorts have been Continue Reading
In Axel Falcon, director Bazz Hancher (Hate Little Rabbit) crafts an absorbing narrative that blends elements of childhood innocence, dark magic, and the relentless pursuit Continue Reading
In Rosemary’s Baby there is a moment that often resonates with the audience, which is when Rosemary asserts “This isn’t a dream. This is really happening!” It’s Continue Reading
To sustain your hunger for Unearthed Films’ upcoming release of the extreme horror anthology filmThe Profane Exhibit (see review of The Profane Exhibit from Unearthed Continue Reading
One thing can be genuinely stated when describing films by Dean Houlihan — he’s diverse. He doesn’t stick to one genre. Whether for better or Continue Reading