There are two types of poorly made films, those which house no artistic merit whatsoever and those made with malicious intent that seek to exploit the viewer’s time while nonetheless garnering its cash. Then there’s films like Shunichi Nagasaki’s Shikoku, which...
It’s Christmas Eve, and a trio of dumb, horny guys get thrown out of a nightclub, do a “gas and dash” and head to the country retreat of a babe (Roxanne Mesquida) they’ve just met. At her country farm house, where creepy dolls lurk at every turn, housekeeper Joseph...
From producers Roger and Julie Corman and the director of WRONG TURN 3, this Sy-Fy Channel “original” has all the usual, erm, “qualities” of the sub-genre the network has maintained for years, but is richly laden with self mocking humor and more fun than most....
Toshiharu Ikeda, the famed director of Evil Dead Trap, offers two delightfully fun, and surprisingly terrifying, vignettes that unabashedly wear the label of horror for horror’s sake. While avoiding the J-horror cliché of an congested plotline, though not bothering to...
Did you ever see the movie Cube? If so, then the first thought that will come to your mind when you start to watch this film is that it’s the same plot as Cube just in a mental hospital. Well I was half right, the characters in this film are in fact locked in a...
Shadow Falls is the first original program to be offered though The Horror Channel’s broadband services. The episodes are not your typical half hour to an hour worth of programming, instead each episode runs about ten to twenty minutes long, and each story is...