Spookies Movie Review!
“Come on, it’s spooky as hell inside!” Exploring the local video tape rental stores in my area back in the mid to late eighties, guaranteed Continue Reading
“Come on, it’s spooky as hell inside!” Exploring the local video tape rental stores in my area back in the mid to late eighties, guaranteed Continue Reading
In the middle of nowhere, surrounded by miles upon miles of woods and small back roads, there is a boot camp for troubled teens. As Continue Reading
Sixties horror from the UK can fall into two categories I guess, gothic and swinging. As in swinging I mean those very dated but so Continue Reading
Mausoleum beings with Young Susan has lost her mother. After the funeral she runs across the cemetery in tears and chances upon her family mausoleum Continue Reading
Horror movies in the UK have exploded in the last few years, thanks mainly to the urban scene which is pounding all the shores. Hoodies Continue Reading
Our film begins with a public access style television channel (ASTR-TV) ad for the upcoming late night movie, Father’s Day, which is up next at Continue Reading
The UK has created a few street horror urban chillers lately. Devil’s Bridge, Cherry Tree Lane and the incredible Tony have all brought home to Continue Reading
Paul Naschy is a hardcore horror legend to me. He is such a cult figure that only a few people know that he made more Continue Reading
This Spanish film directed by Leon Klimovsky, was kind of like a Holy Grail to me; I’d heard about it, seen posters all over Ebay Continue Reading
Death Ship is one of those films with a purely chilling work of art for a poster — I mean look at it, it means Continue Reading