[soliloquy id=”13079″] Written and directed by Jennifer Kent, “If it’s in a word, or it’s in a look, you can’t get rid of The Babadook.” The Babadook rev...
Hellraiser is what cemented Clive Barker as a powerhouse figure in the horror genre. It is as revolutionary and as visionary as the movies that John Carpenter, Wes Craven and Tobe Hoper used to p...
Urban legends are modern society’s version of folklore, passed along by word-of-mouth (and, these days, the Internet). Although many of them begin with a kernel of truth, they evolve organically...
[soliloquy id=”5582″] Who doesn’t loves Specs and Tucker in the Insidious films? The next installment in the Insidious franchise, released summer 2015, is set to...
With a sprinkle of The Theatre Bizarre mixed with The Devils Rejects, Andrew Jones brings us the Theatre of Fear. Originally titled “The Midnight Horror Show”, Theatre of Fear bases itself...
[soliloquy id=”13106″] Mercy is the latest film from immensely successful production co. Blumhouse, although this one sort of slipped under the radar. The film is based on a Stephen King s...
[soliloquy id=”13035″] Recently shown at the Toronto Film Festival 2014, and the Cellar Door Film Festival in Ottawa, Beauty Sleep is a 13-minute long short film from Canadian directo...
It’s an amazing time for film collectors. More titles are being made available in high resolution and getting top quality treatment than ever before. Old titles – some long forgo...
Directed by Adam Robitel, The Taking of Deborah Logan (also known as The Taking), is a possession movie with a twist. Ph.D. student Mia Medina (Michelle Ang- Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son) is maki...