Dead Birds
"Dead Birds" is a film that uses the "Less is More" method of filmmaking. Now don't get me wrong there is some gore in this picture, but it's used tastefully. The cool thing about this film is that it is a horror western, We rarely get treated to one, but it looks...
Dead Birds
Not only does Alex Turner’s Dead Birds turn heads due to its being one of a select breed of a nearly extinct species called Horror Westerns, but it merits recognition for being one of the most admirable, steadfast works of independent horror in recent years. From...
Dead Alive
Many people don’t know that in 1992, Lord of the Rings Director Peter Jackson directed one of the goriest, sickest zombies films ever made in his home country of New Zealand. The film was titled Dead Alive, and it has been a cult hit among fans of the zombie genre....
The Dead
I am beginning to get the feeling that the zombie movie is here to stay and that filmmakers and writers are developing new stories revolved around the sub-genre. The month of January I read three zombie novels that were excellent, and then this film; The Dead was...
D.C. Sniper
There is nothing more terrifying to horror fans than the name Ulli Lommel. Not that Lommel is a capable director that creates nerve shattering, suspense filled horror movies but because it is an insult to the world that he has been allowed to make movies for a little...
Days of Darkness
Lion Gates has always been a company that prides itself on putting out some of the best horror it can get it's hands on. They have given us the Saw and Hostel films, and even were the ones to bring rob Zombie's long awaited House of 1000 Corpses to the big screen....
Day Watch (Dnevnoy dozor)
While not as great as Night Watch, Day Watch starts us off a few years after Night Watch. I for one was a huge fan of the Russian film, which to date I believe still holds the box office title in the former Soviet Union. The story is your classic good vs. evil battle...
The Day They Came Back
I normally refuse to review any film that is shown online, simply because there are way to many of them to review and most of them are crap anyway, however "The Day They Came Back" was written and directed by a really good friend of mine; Scott Goldberg. Scott started...
The Day Earth Stood Still
The original THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL is one of my favorite classic science fiction films. So when I first got wind of a remake I was pretty skeptical as to how good it was going to be, especially with Keanu Reeves playing the role of Klaatu and the guy who...
The Day The Earth Stood Still
I'm just going to come out and say it. The Day The Earth Stood Still is probably the best, if not one of the best science fiction films ever made. The film not only reflects the social issues of it's time, but also shows that history does in fact repeat itself as the...
The Day of the Triffids
Director Steve Sekely misses the mark with his congested adaptation of John Wyndham’s post-apocalyptic novel, The Day of the Triffids. Though one of his plotlines is fascinating, after the film’s antagonist is introduced, the work suffers exponentially as it slowly...
Day of the Dead
You wont find George A Romero’s name on this alleged “remake” of his same-titled 1985 modern masterpiece though, given the great man’s association-by-proxy to recent tripe like CREEPSHOW 3 and DAY OF THE DEAD II : CONTAGIUM, he’s probably grateful for this fact. In...
Day of the Dead
“There are those who you can’t get ’em away from the first one [Night of the Living Dead]. Then there’s those who celebrate and party with Dawn of the Dead. Then there’s those real trolls who like Day of the Dead,” so says Romero of his zombie fanbase. Yes, Night of...
I, Zombie: A Chronicle of Pain
The title of Andrew Parkinson’s directorial debut evokes images of his central figure as a tyrannical leader of a horde, or even nation, of malicious zombies, all of which (but primarily the dictator himself), housing a propensity for wrath and a proclivity to inflict...
I Was A Teenage Frankenstein
Frankenstein films are like Shakespeare, even bad ones offer something by default. As such, Herbert Strock’s I was a Teenage Frankenstein is no exception. Not only is it a good pop culture, B-movie rendition of the Frankenstein tale that is far better than it should...

