Category Archive: 31 Days of Halloween 2022

Halloween Extra: Terrifer 2 is gross but is that all?

Where does Damien Leone come up with this stuff? Leone goes way, way over-the-top in his new movie, and there’s blood, gore, and an excess of just about everything. He even throws in… Continue reading

My trip to the Maryland locations in the Blair Witch Project #blairwitch #horror #filmhistory

I visited Maryland several weeks ago and saw where they filmed the popular horror movie, The Blair Witch Project. The movie was filmed in 1999 by a small group of people, in and… Continue reading

The newest verison of The Satanic Rites of Dracula

The new blu-ray version of The Satanic Rites of Dracula looks great. The low-light scenes are especially clear and vibrant, such as the basement scene of Pelham House and where Van Helsing discovers… Continue reading

Clowns are scary

Damien Leone is obviously obsessed with the fear of clowns. Leone creates a sadistic clown character to hunt and torture random characters in Terrifier, especially women. Much like old-school slashers, the women run… Continue reading

Run Feminist Run

Run Feminist Run is the latest Amazon Original starring Ella Balinska as a reverse John Wick. Instead of being part of a secret cabal, Ella’s character Cherie is on the outside looking in,… Continue reading

How did William Shatner break his finger on Impulse (1974)?

Impulse (1974) is a little known horror movie starring William Shatner, who met the director at an airport and signed on to star in this picture. The movie opens showing how little Matt… Continue reading

Mario Bava’s vampires that weren’t there

Mario Bava’s Planet of the Vampires (1965) is crazy, colorful and fun. This movie is saturated in so much blinding color, it makes me wonder if they had the film loaded right. Flash… Continue reading

Shlock and awe

Peter Cushing made so many bad movies, it’s hard to remember the bad ones from the good ones. He goes for long stretches in the 60s and 70s where he appears in just… Continue reading

Sunshine, the ultimate contradictory movie

In Sunshine (2007), a ship is sent to re-ignite the sun, which is the most implausible thing I can think of. I mean, I guess if it’s a big enough bomb composed of… Continue reading

Did Terror From Beyond Space inspire Ridley Scott’s Alien?

I didn’t know 1958’s It! Terror From Beyond Space inspired the classic movie, Alien. I think there are too way many similiarities to dismiss this point outright, and this has led most movie… Continue reading

Jason X – is it underrated?

While waiting for Freddy vs Jason, New Line Cinema has a stab at Jason X. At least it can’t get any worse, I will say that. I mean, you’ve got to look at… Continue reading

Nicholas Cage with colors out of space

This may be Nick Cage’s craziest movie and it may not be his fault this time. Nick plays an idiot with no talent for farming who moves to the country to be a… Continue reading

The Amityville house in space

So because I’m clueless, VHS/99 doesn’t release until tomorrow so I get the early torture of watching Amityville in Space (2022). Yep, it took them forever to drag that old house to the… Continue reading

Do you understand Company of Wolves (1984)?

Red Hiding Hood is told to beware of wolves, but she decided to writer a damn term paper about sex instead. Company of Wolves feels like an adult fairy tale, complete with vague… Continue reading

Why am I afraid of Prince of Darkness?

John Carpenter’s Prince of Darkness (1987) really scared me when I was young. Since then, I’ve sworn off this movie and I’ve haven’t watched it again until this week. It’s true. Now, I’ve… Continue reading

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