Short Horror Review: FEAR WISH Laura Dunlap February 5, 2020 Movies The other day I was scrolling through my personal Twitter feed and one of those "someone you follow liked" denoted tweets popped up. The tweet was a link to YouTube for a short horror called, FEAR WISH.It'... Read More...
PRND Director’s Cut Brings Clarity to a Previously Disorganized Story Laura Dunlap December 30, 2018 MoviesWhen I go to see a film, it’s rare that I ever see additional cuts or extended additions (of course with the exception of Lord of the Rings and Blade Runner because whoever argues that those editions aren’t the... Read More...
New Trailer Revealed for Dread Central Presents’ LASSO Laura Dunlap July 31, 2018 Movies, Press ReleasesLos Angeles, CA (July 31st, 2018) – Epic Pictures’ horror label Dread Central Presents sets the U.S. release date of LASSO to November 13th and reveals a new trailer to Evan Cecil’s Western-themed slasher. Fro... Read More...
75%SmokeableReview: 4/20 Massacre Laura Dunlap April 19, 2018 MoviesStoners and horror are nothing new. Horror titles like Friday the 13th, Halloween, Cabin Fever, and many other films have killed off their comedy-driven stoner characters. Numerous stoner-driven horror film... Read More...
Short Horror Worth Your Time: STRIX Laura Dunlap March 27, 2018 MoviesThis French short film, STRIX, available to watch on YouTube is written by and directed by Roman Soni, is at first, a typical slasher/thriller. Opening with an unidentified killer in a beautiful Venetian mask y... Read More...
Review: PRND (Park, Reverse, Neutral, Drive) Laura Dunlap June 11, 2017 MoviesA few months ago I got the chance to see a locally made film that while it wasn’t calling itself a horror film of sorts, it definitely fit a great deal of qualities for the genre and—at least I thought—was a pr... Read More...
73%HauntingReview: The Conjuring 2 Micky Slinger August 23, 2016 Movies Lorraine (Vera Farmiga) sees the evil presence. © 2016 Warner Bros.A horror movie is always better when there is a "true story" component. The Amityville house has inspired books, movies, and documentaries... Read More...
70%Watch in the DarkDon’t Turn Off the Lights: Lights Out Review Micky Slinger August 2, 2016 MoviesSo I went up to Alaska to visit my sister and her family, and although it was perhaps ill advised, I took my teenage niece and tween nephew to see Lights Out. They liked it, I liked it, and we had a great time ... Read More...
72%Let's Purge!Taking a Brief Look At The Purge: Election Year Laura Dunlap July 3, 2016 MoviesNo theme could have been more appropriate for this year’s Purge than an artistic warning of the uncertain future of America. Much like the Mike Judge film, Idiocracy, The Purge: Election Year took up the subjec... Read More...
GREY FEAR: Interview with Jonathan N. Dixon Laura Dunlap February 17, 2016 MoviesSince the release of Steven Spielberg’s JAWS in 1975, horror movies surrounding sharks in the water—especially in the last 10 years—have grown to epic proportions. Most recently, titles like Sharknado and just ... Read More...
70%Creepy ChristmasReview: Krampus the New/Old Face of Christmas Tradition Laura Dunlap December 4, 2015 Movies2From Legendary, Universal, and director Mike Dougherty comes a holiday horror film that fans have been itching for since the Christmas Devil launched into mainstream culture.Here is the film's synopsis:... Read More...
Review: Crimson Peak Laura Dunlap October 16, 2015 MoviesGuillermo del Toro movies have been dazzling and terrifying audiences for years. A writer, director, and producer, he is best known for creating visually stunning works like Hellboy, and Pan’s Labyrinth. Yet, h... Read More...