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Movie reviews for horror fans; from gruesome bone-chillers to dark horror thrillers, a showcase for frightful films that seek to entertain and to terrify.
Before 'TWD,' Norman Reedus Faced Horror in John Carpenter's 'Cigarette Burns'
If you're super fans of #NormanReedus on #TheWalkingDead, then you've patiently waited for his return in the second half of Season 7. Some of you out there can't get enough of his portrayal of bad-boy biker Daryl and have stated you'll even "riot" if he gets killed on the show. I personally love TWD and can't wait to see what happens in the latter half of the season; Negan's not going to be easy to beat that's for sure.
By Matt Loftus8 years ago in Horror
Why 'Beyond the Gates' Failed to Deliver a True VHS Horror Masterpiece
Hardcore horror fans of that bygone era where you could stroll into your local video store and pick up a couple of day rentals have no doubt heard of this film. #BeyondTheGates is a retro-feel movie set in the pre-digital era, and at first glance, looked to be a cult classic. However, after watching the movie myself, I have to say it fails to deliver on its promises and ironically has become yet another movie that deserves to become a deleted title, much like the low-budget horror that used to get churned out back in the '80s video boom. So hold and tight and let's reel through this movie and check out what holds it back from greatness.
By Matt Loftus8 years ago in Horror
See 'Lights Out' Director David Sandberg's 6 Creepy Short-Films on YouTube Now!
Horror fans will be flocking to the cinema this week to see the James Wan-produced movie Lights Out. Directed by first-time director David F. Sandberg, it boasts some truly original scares in a genre that all too often falls into cliche and bad writing (and that's coming from a fan). In celebration of this event Let's take a look at six short films from David's back catalog to get a better look at his skills as a filmmaker.
By Matt Loftus8 years ago in Horror
Video Nasty 'Microwave Massacre' Is Coming to Blu-Ray
Unbelievable news, B (or even Z) list Movie 'Microwave Massacre' is going to be released by Arrow on unsuspected Blu-ray players across the world. Quite frankly if you've never heard of this utterly bonkers movie then your in for.....well something.
By Matt Loftus8 years ago in Horror
'Hellraiser II' Missing Scene Finally Sees the Light of Day!
If your a true Hellraiser fanatic, you've no doubt heard of that almost mythical missing scene from Hellbound: Hellraiser II. If not, check out theses stills of Pinhead and the female cenobite in blue scrubs. These images (which are absent from the film) have been featured in a lot of overseas artwork. Naturally it's got fans everywhere asking: "Where can we find this deleted scene?"
By Matt Loftus8 years ago in Horror
Witch Do You Prefer: 'The Blair Witch Project' Had A Ton Of Alternative Endings
The horrorverse is unanimous that 1999's #TheBlairWitchProject is one of the best films to grace our screens. Kickstarting the found footage obsession in #horror films, The Blair Witch Project paved the way for box-office successes like REC and Cloverfield, evolving into the likes of the Paranormal Activity films. Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez's film terrified cinema-goers to the point of fainting and went on to become one of the most successful independent films of all time on a budget of just $60,000.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
Making A Splash: Director Reveals The Insane 'Deep Blue Sea' Sequel We Nearly Got
Jaws, Sharknado, that episode of Friends with the shark porn, there have been some great finned foes brought to our screens, however, one sticks out as nugget of '90s campness. #DeepBlueSea, Renny Harlin's #scifi #horror, made a splash in mid-1999 and brought #ThomasJane, Saffron Burrows, and #SamuelLJackson fin to face with some super-intelligent sharks. I still stand by the statement that Russell Franklin is one of the best Jackson roles out there, and I would rather wrestle a shark than refute that claim.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
Back To Black: Jordan Peele Reveals Much Darker Ending For 'Get Out'
With Universal's Get Out currently tearing up review sites and the box office as one of the best horror films ever, it is certainly a thriller that gets under your skin and stays there. Cleverly balancing humor, horror, and the dark issue of racism, Get Out is almost too clever for its own good. The film is held up by its truly bizarre final act, but with a great pay-off that will have you thinking about #GetOut for a long time to come.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
I Bet You 'Saw' That One Coming: Tobin Bell Is Officially Back For 'Saw: Legacy'
I hope you've cleaned the bathroom, because it looks like the Saw films are getting ready to lock us back in there for another round with Billy the puppet. Michael and Peter Spierig are taking the final out of The Final Chapter, as the hotly anticipated #SawLegacy aims to carve a new piece of the puzzle, seemingly ditching the seventh film's ambiguous ending and starting afresh.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror











