They don’t make movies like they used to. It is a phrase that I often use when discussing many of today’s horror films. I have always been a fan of horror films that were made prior to 1968. The classics are the films that always got it right. One of the most...
Writer/producer Glen Morgan issues us his Big Screen debut with Willard, a remake of the surprise 1971 hit by the same name directed by Daniel Mann based upon the novel Ratman’s Notebooks by Gilbert Ralston, writing under the nom de plume Stephen Gilbert. Gilbert...
British Director Michael J Bassett’s previous foray into horror was with DEATHWATCH, a disappointing contribution to a mini-sub genre of UK supernatural chillers set in wartime. His follow-up, the more confident and satisfying WILDERNESS, is a rare British entry in...
WIDE AWAKE is one of those films that I honestly thought was going to be a some what decent Asian film. For a while now I have been avoiding most Asian films because it seems that the American market is becoming flooded with Asian horror films as of late, and frankly...
A young woman (Min-seo Chae) battling leukemia – and also dealing with personal bereavement – emerges from hospital with a nihilistic outlook. She is cared for by her devoted sister, whose gift of a long black wig transforms her appearance, both their...
The film in a nutshell is about a cop named Edward Malus who in the opening bares witness to a tragic car accident and is unable to get the victims out. Under emotional duress, he receives a letter from a woman he had a relationship with many moons ago. She tells him...