We are back and talking about Creepshow Episode 4 on Shudder! This week it's "The Companion" / "Lydia Laynes Better Half" segments. I laughed a few times making this one. Hope you enjoy.
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Hammers on Bone is a quick, genre fusion jaunt through Lovecraft country via Raymond Chandler. Is it a gritty, London-based noir with a Cthulhu twist? Or is it an inherently cthonic story with a detective at its center? At the end of the day, it’s hard to tell and it doesn’t really matter.
Five disparate youths, lost on a road trip to the location of the infamous 'mangrove slasher,' end up being pursued by a cadre of cannibal clowns.
I started going to Star Trek conventions when I was in middle school. This was back when Star Trek: the Next Generation was on broadcast television in syndication and that franchise was in the midst of a renaissance. The conventions were held in a dying colosseum in downtown Phoenix, not far from a railyard. The inside of the colosseum smelled like depression and decay.
A VHS homage to Slasher Films, Drive-in Movie Culture and Halloween Public Service Announcements, in Picture Show Format.
Have you seen the new CREEPSHOW on Shudder? Alex did and he has a video review of what he thought. Check it out.
When two sisters go to an isolated cabin in the woods to film a passion project, family secrets start to get in the way, as do masked strangers filming a passion project of their own.
In a small college town, a young girl working on a babysitting job in a rural farm is terrorized throughout the night.
If you’ve never gotten the chance to check out the 1996 horror film, The Dentist, you may want to hold off on checking this review out. On the other hand, the sequel to the aforementioned film which we’re about to speak about is pure garbage…
No sleigh bells ring, no snow glistens. No carollers call, nobody is decking the halls. Someone has a very special yuletide visitor…but it isn’t Santa. Matt Rogerson takes a look at the latest release from IFC Midnight, hitting US theatres and on demand 26 April.
It seems the giallo is undergoing something of a resurgence. The oh-so-Italian genre, a lurid mix of psychological horror, crime thriller, melodrama and sexploitation, was one of Italian cinema’s biggest outputs in the 1960s and 70s, but sadly faded from prominence in the decades that followed.
”Sophie's 18th birthday becomes a bloodbath when monsters descend upon her house and start to devour the party guests. Sophie and her friends must rally together to send their party crashers back to hell.”
Every 25 years, it begins. Bound to an ancient pact, a family of unlimited power descend upon a small rural town to sacrifice a human life, a newborn baby that is a bloodline of their own family.
A group of college freshmen pledge an exclusive fraternity but soon realize there's more at stake than they could have ever imagined.
When originally coming up upon the poster and trailer for Killer Kate!, I was quickly sold on wanting to see this film. The trailer displayed the titular character in a full fledged assault mode, taking out several antagonists with ease which set my mind running to the many possibilities as to what the film could have in store for viewers.
Have you seen The Devil and Father Amorth a real life documentary by William Friedkin (The Excorcist). Kyle tells us his thoughts about it.
Kyle dives into the work of Michaelbrent Collings for a special book review that he had to do. Find out what he thinks about his recent release PREDATORS.
It’s finally time to see if the loved/hated franchise “Returns” to it’s original form. Alex jumps into a one take spoiler free video review this week after watching it.
This film is a fantastic example of how far horror has come in the pop culture spectrum this day and age. We have an actor who is primarily known for his comedic stylings, seeing the sudden reappearance of regular mainstream horror films.
Kyle breaks down a new horror comedy that is fully aware of what it’s doing. Find out what Kyle thinks in his review!