Ice Queen
I can sum this movie up pretty quick if you ask me. A discovered frozen demon momma from many years ago is retained in a cryogenic state. When transferring the Ice Queen, the plane is hijacked. The machinery keeping the Ice Queens temperature up malfunctions and the...
I Sell the Dead
Glass Eye Pictures is a New York-based company that has produced some quality horror films recently. They are one of the only companies that knows how to make both serious and comic horror films. Their latest indie feature is a horror comedy, I SELL THE DEAD, a film...
I Can See You
The majority of today’s horror films have straightforward stories that the masses can understand and either enjoy or dislike for what is there. Then, there are the horror films that are made for a certain audience, ones that the masses will most likely dislike or...
I Bury The Living
This half revenge, half murder mystery is highly regarded within the horror biz. It plays like Phantom of the Opera eloped with Seven after having plunged headlong into a train as its conductor, his a head full of acid, continued to scream listlessly long after the...
I Am The Ripper
Well, any film would be hard-put to live up to raves likening it to “The Matrix on crack!” and the work of “a Gallic John Woo on speed!”… It’s party night, and a dozen-or-so French twentysomethings are gathered at a friend’s apartment. There are considerably more guys...
I Am Legend
Tagline: After a virus wipes out mankind, Robert Neville is the last man alive. But he is not alone. Disclaimer: Richard Matheson purists be warned…you won’t be happy with this film. But for everyone else, strap in, lean back and hold on tight because I AM LEGEND is...
Ju-on: The Grudge (DVD)
Ok so I saw the American remake before the original, Now I'm no longer guilty of not seeing it. Unlike The Ring, which I liked the American version better than the original, it's quite the opposite here. Ju-on is so much better than it's American remake on so many...
Joy Ride 2: Dead Ahead
The first JOY RIDE film that hit theaters back in 2001, didn't even break even at he box office, so you figure why make a sequel to a film that didn't fare well on the big screen. Well the thing is JOY RIDE did do good business in DVD rental and sales. So thus, we get...
Joshua
In a well-to-do area of Manhattan, nine year old Joshua (Jacob Kogan) is intelligent enough to be moved up two grades at school. He speaks and acts with a maturity far beyond his years. His prodigious piano playing favors the work of Bartok, to the extent that he...
“John Carpenter: The Prince of Darkness”
Recently Silman-James Press sent me a copy of horror director John Carpenter. Director of such great classic horror films a Halloween, The Thing, They Live, Assault of Precinct 13, Escape from New York and L.A., and In the Mouth of Madness. The book is basically one...
Jesse James Meets Frankenstein Daughter.
William Beaudine’s Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter is the greatest Horror Western ever made in eight days for the sole reason that it is the only Horror Western made in eight days. Of course, its listing as one of the most atrocious stories ever set to...
Masters of Science Fiction: Jerry Was A Man
Cloning is an issue that has recently been part of many stories in today's society. Once thought of as nothing more than science fiction a few decades ago, it is now science fact. Dolly the sheep was the first followed by a slew of other animals. Human organs have...
Jennifer’s Body
Though a surprising box office disappointment presumably due to a schizophrenic marketing campaign (a common trend amongst comic horror flicks), screenwriter Diablo Cody’s follow-up to her Oscar winning JUNO turns out to be an unpretentious, stylish retro-teen horror...
Jennifer’s Body
Horror films such as Jennifer’s Body are films within the genre that are a rarity. Normally, a film such as this would be pawned off as another boring, horror flick that was made to entertain the mindless teenagers that fill movie theaters throughout the world every...
Jeepers Creepers 2 (DVD)
DVD Features: Deleted Scenes and Moments Audio Commentary by Director Victor Salva and Cast Creeper Commentary by Jonathan Breck (The Creeper), Brad Parker (Production Illustrator) and Brian Penikas (Special Effects Makeup) “A Day in Hell” Behind-the-Scenes...

