Tod Slaughter’s Twisted Delight: A Gritty DVD Review of ‘Crimes at the Dark House’
It has been a good long while since I’ve dusted off an old black ‘n’ white movie from my collection, but I feel I have Continue Reading
It has been a good long while since I’ve dusted off an old black ‘n’ white movie from my collection, but I feel I have Continue Reading
The first thing which hits you about Joe Meredith’s South Mill District short movie is the empty hollow grim atmosphere. That’s a good thing because 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
I don’t know what it is about films where the family involved live so away from what many call normality. Think of The Texas Chain Continue Reading
Lucio Fulci, eh? What a lad he was. After years of being labelled so many bad names due to his excessive gore and women being Continue Reading
George Lucas and his gang really changed the face of cinema, didn’t they? The age of the blockbuster had arrived, and studios became less interested Continue Reading
Good old Bruno. The late Italian director was true to the genre which made him a few coins up ‘til the very end of his Continue Reading
Nathan Hine, a.k.a. Harry Collins, the director and writer of The Last Days of Livermore is probably one of the most passionate and dedicated individuals into the Continue Reading
The original era of SOV quickies reigned around the 1980s and produced such known titles as Killing Spree and The Dead Next Door. Of course, for every known Continue Reading