Monthly Archive: October, 2023

31 Days of Halloween: Don’t do the Mind Warp again

Mindwarp is a little known 1991 sci fi horror movie, lost in the shuffle, despite a recognizable cast. The movie has a lot of problems, not the least of which is the pacing,… Continue reading

31 Days of Halloween: Never Hike Alone 2 available for free

Womp Stomp Films has released a sequel to Never Hike Alone on Youtube starring Thom Matthews and Drew Leighty, the main character from the first one. Never Hike Alone 2 is ten times… Continue reading

31 Days of Halloween: The 90s doesn’t deserve Seven (1995)

Just when I was going to give up on the 90s, 1995 delivers Seven, with great performances and a moody atmosphere with no rival. Yes, this movie has a famous twist but that’s… Continue reading

31 Days of Halloween: Halloween H2O

Back in the day (the horrible 90s), Halloween Water (H2O) was a celebrated Michael Myers outing, but it hasn’t aged particularly well. The major problem is that this is essentially Halloween in Dawson’s… Continue reading

31 Days of Halloween: Gremlins and cutsie horror

I was not a fan of Gremlins 2 and cutsie horror, a genre so general that it defines what a summer movie and studio film is. It has cuddly characters and generic stars,… Continue reading

31 Days of Halloween: Why are there sequels to Tremors?

Tremors is a Kevin Bacon film and it’s got a legacy. What? Why? Ok so we can agree that Kevin Bacon is cool. Everybody likes him, even with a mullet and dumb accent.… Continue reading

31 Days of Halloween: The divisive Exorcist Believer

I’m not sure why it’s so hard to make a sequel to the original Exorcist. They’ve tried about five times now to do a sequel or a prequel, but they’re not that good,… Continue reading

31 Days of Halloween: The Mystery of Cube 1997

Cube has a mystery with no satisfying answer. The movie is about a group of strangers who wake up in a strange technological room, a “cube” within other cubes, making up one gigantic… Continue reading

31 Days of Halloween: VHS 85 now streaming

VHS 85 is the latest in the long running VHS series, a Shudder exclusive now streaming on their service. VHS is a collection of horror stories and this year’s selections are pretty decent,… Continue reading

31 Days of Halloween: David Duchovny and the Pet Semetary

Pet Semetary Bloodlines goes to show how popular and powerful the works of Stephen King really are, because this lifeless sequel wouldn’t exist otherwise. Pet Semetary Bloodines was dumped onto Paramount+ so you… Continue reading

31 Days of Halloween: How humorous is Army of Darkness?

I never knew Army of Darkness was so divisive. Some people think it’s really funny, and then some people think it’s not even as funny as Evil Dead 2. Why? It seems as… Continue reading

31 Days of Halloween: The vampires of 1998

John Carpenter’s vampires are certainly a different breed. Some of them have just have the right amount of cleavage ALL of the time and others wear shades just to make sure we know… Continue reading

31 Days of Halloween: Candyman inspires discussion

There is a LOT of social commentary and crap people have dug out of the 1992 movie, Candyman. The story of Helen Lyle researching an urban myth has become linked to commentary on… Continue reading

31 Days of Halloween: Can you stomach Dead Alive?

Dead Alive (1992) is a goofy zombie flick which shows Peter Jackson’s weird sense of humor. This movie was quite a thing back in the day because it had a LOT of gore… Continue reading

31 Days of Halloween: SAW X

The opening of this marathon deserves a Saw X review. The return of John Kramer is all it’s cracked up to be, and mostly because you get more John Kramer in your killer… Continue reading

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