The Beast (DVD) Aka: Bête, La
Holy crap Cult epics, you sure do know how to find the films that hit those nerves. In a Glass Cage was a brutal entry into sexuality and perversion now this. The beast is surely one of those films that you just say to people, “You don’t want to watch this, you will...
Like Porno For Psychos – Book Review
Wrath James White is one of the most awesomely depraved, entertainingly twisted, blatantly sexual and creatively gifted writers in the horror genre today. In "Like Porno for Psychos," the author takes readers on a wild ride full of torn flesh, dark desires and untamed...
The Beast Of Bray Road
You can see a very good direction that this team is heading in. With this movie especially. A great flick all the way through. A monster film to keep your pants on. A fantastic time waster, and I mean that in a good way. A new Sheriff is in town, not familiar with the...
Santa Steps Out – Book Review
A book so absolutely and undeniably wrong that it's perfectly right. That's the best way to describe Robert Devereaux's hilarious, pornographic, powerful, riotous and pitch-perfect "Santa Steps Out." The novel, recently re-released by Deadite Press, is a brave...
Beast
A few seconds of Raine Brown covered in bubbles getting out of a bath tub and about five minutes of her kicking ass and getting her ass kicked. Topless chicks getting their faces blown off, plenty of gore, and Joe Zaso with hair. Those are some of the things that make...
The Neighborhood – Book Review
I really find it funny how things work out in life sometimes. They say it is a small world, and I am beginning to believe it is. Kelli Owen and I used to chat about horror all the time on the Horrorfind message board years ago. She was also the creator of...
A Bay of Blood (Reazione a catena)
Initially setting out to merely create a forum by which to work with Laura Betti, Mario Bava navigated around a cramped shooting schedule and minuscule budget to make one of the most vital, influential films in the history of the genre. As such, though not his...
Bloodrush – Book Review
A few years ago I picked up a book called Freak Show at my local book store by writer Bryan Smith. Circus horror stories have always intrigued me. However, being someone who fears invasion from beings from outer space and other dimensions, I had no clue what I was in...
Battlestar Galactica: Razor
Back in 2001, I attended the I.C.O.N. convention here on Long Island. I was going from panel to panel when I walked into a room where the creators and actors of the original Battlestar Galactica series were petitioning to get an all new Battlestar series going on the...
Battle Royale
With Battle Royale, director Kinji Fukasaku created a metaphor for the trials of life, a satire upon government, a critique of interpersonal bonds, a parody of reality television, a study of social Darwinism, and a scathing piece of black humor. Imagine Lord of the...
The Engines of Sacrifice – Book Review
About a month ago I attended a mass signing of horror writers to kick off the 2011 Bram Stoker Awards. Needless to say, I was excited. Many of my favorite horror writers were in attendance. The turnout was nothing great, however, upon going to the event, I read the...
Battle: Los Angeles
With the year 2012 looming over us and false prophets claiming the end of the world is coming any day now, many of us fail to recognize the possible invasion of an alien species as a world ending experience. Hollywood sure thinks it is a possibility and has done so...
Clickers Clickers 2: The New Wave – Book Review
Years ago, when I first started discovering mid-list horror writers and their work, there was a book that always interested me, written by J.F. Gonzalez and Mark Williams, entitled Clickers. I really didn’t know much about the book other than it was about an invasion...
Battlefield Baseball (Jigoku kôshien)
"Battlefield Baseball" is a DVD that I received in the mail, I had never heard of the film before then, so I was curious to see what the film was about. The film stars Tak Sakaguchi, of "Versus" fame as a baseball player named Jubeh, who killed his father, by throwing...
Batman Begins
I never really liked the old Batman films. I wasn’t thrilled by Tim Burton’s offerings, “Batman” or “Batman Returns”; and I damn sure didn’t like what Joel Schumacher did to the franchise with “Batman Forever” and “Batman and Robin.” I have, however, always been a big...

