Known in part for his overt gothic campiness, Tim Burton finally implements his trademark expressionistic sensibilities to their fullest extent in his first full-fledged horror effort, Sleepy Hollow, a film replete with eighteen beheadings–a large portion of...
Angela Baker, the evangelical, homicidal transvestite daughter of Robert Mitchum’s character, Harry Powell, in Charles Laughton’s The Night of the Hunter returns to make “a papacy slew me,” “a calm sappy ewe,” and “a lamas weepy pc,” the only anagrams for the film’s...
Director Michael Simpson followed Robert Hiltzik’s surprisingly well-made Sleepaway Camp with a return to camp and the character of Angela. However, Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers is the polar opposite of its predecessor in most every respect as screenwriter Fritz...
Robert Hiltzik’s filmography is based around one film, Sleepaway Camp. The director made the film for only 350,000 dollars at the tender age of twenty-five. Its opening weekend in New York toppled what many viewed as horror in and of itself, Barbara Streisand’s Yentl....
I always often wonder about films that slip[ though the cracks here at The Horror Review, and sometimes, when they do, I get a bit pissed off that the producers of these films never read the site requirements. This would of been the case with this film, We would of...
You pretty much know that when a film starring Casper Van Dien comes your way, that it most likely will be airing on the Sci-fi channel or has already. In this case Slayer premiered to the world on television back in July of this year. Now, yes it’s true, most...