Dear Mr. Gacy
As I am writing this review of a film about one of the most notorious serial killers of all time; just a few miles from my home, police have discovered four bodies right near my family’s beach house. They think it’s the work of a serial killer, a very smart one. This...
Dead Wood
Potentially creepy set-ups and an interesting monster both go begging thanks to amateurish acting and direction in this no-budget British horror, shot in some woods in East Sussex and punctuated by day-by-day inter-titles a la THE SHINING. There all comparisons to THE...
Dead Snow (Død snø)
When I first caught wind of DEAD SNOW, I was browsing though Yahoo Movies and saw some great production stills. The pictures showed zombies dressed as Nazis standing in the snow. The effects looked great and, from the film's synopsis, I thought I was in for a really...
Dead Silence
In 2003, the debut film of director James Wan took the horror genre by storm. Saw and its enigmatic, ethically-driven serial killer mastermind, Jigsaw, was immediately cast into the annals of horror villains as he became the twenty-first century successor to Hannibal...
Dead Season
From the independent production team of William Combs (producer) and Ron Ford (director) comes Dead Season, a low budget small town serial killer picture billing itself as “A smart little indie with a bite.” After a rather nicely misleading introduction involving a...
Dead Space: Downfall
Animated horror movies, have never really intrigued me as much as a live action film. When it comes to horror, I can't really recall any animated movies that have really stuck out that I honestly can say were worth watching. Now, to be honest I haven't really seen...
The Terror Within/ Deep Space Double Feature DVD
Roger Corman is said to be the world’s most successful director. It is said that he never has made a movie from which he did not profit. Almost everything with which he has been involved has made money and been a success. In realty, he is probably the most successful...
The Dead Pit
Here's a film for the books. and a rare one to find these days. The Dead Pit (and I'm not talking about the radio show.) is kind of one of those long lost films that never quite made it into the hearts of the horror fans of the world. Truegore.com managed to lend me a...
The Dead Outside
Shot in two weeks on a tiny budget with a small cast in miserably cold-looking locations, this 28 DAYS LATER-influenced movie shares the bleak, eerie mood of other recent Scottish horror films like ISOLATION and WILD COUNTRY. At the outset of THE DEAD OUTSIDE, a...
Dead Meat
When this title first arrived at my front door, I thought it was the cannibal film titled "Dead Meat" which stars Ron Jeremy, turns out that it is actually a zombie flick from the U.K., so I figured hey it's a zombie flick, can't be all that bad. Well folks in a...
Dead Men Walking
Yet another fantastic piece of cinematic gore brought to you buy the lovely team at The Asylum. Their flicks just get better and better and better and…….. Anyways here you have another entry into the zombie genre, and a freakin great one at that. All I have to say is...
Dead Mary
Back in 2000, I produced a short film called Mary's Grave, which was based on a Long Island Myth. For a short film, We got a lot of press coverage and even won a few awards. It's been a while since then, and it seems that there is a shit load of new films popping up...
Dead of Night (Deathdream)
Dead of Night, re-released as Deathdream (along with a slew of alternate titles), is one of the most important (and overlooked) films of the 1970’s. Not only is the work one of the key films in the canons of director Bob Clark (Black Christmas), make-up artist Tom...
Deadline
Troubled writer Brittany Murphy (in one of her last movies), striving to flee her “old life” and get some work done, moves into an old, spacious, creepy New York house owned by a producer who lusts after her. Alone with her thoughts and only occasional visits from...
Dead Heat
Mark Goldblatt aimed just above the belt with his genre hybrid Dead Heat as he cross-pollinates a grizzled detective story with a zombie satire. What results is an over-the-top laughfest which, for what it sets out to accomplish, succeeds. However, those looking for...

