Opera – Blu-ray Review
Opera 1987 Director: Dario Argento Stars: Cristina Marsillach, Ian Charleson, Urbano Barberini Reviewed by Brian M. Sammons When it comes to bloody, sexy, murder mysteries mostly from Italy, known as giallos, there are quite a few gifted directors, but one always...
Can’t Get Enough of ‘Friday The 13th?’ This is How Jason Evolved!
Jason Voorhees has changed a lot since his first appearance in Friday the 13th. From skinny child to hockey mask slasher to rebuilt space Jason and back again, this video goes through his progression. Leave a thumbs up if you liked the video and subscribe for more...
Death is a Many-Splendored Thing – Book Review
DEATH is a Many-Splendored Thing By William Quincy Belle BG Ltd. Publishing November 16, 2017 Reviewed by Brian James Lewis To start things off, I think William Quincy Belle deserves more credit than he gives himself for his writing. This collection of fourteen...
Check Out the Season 3 Trailer for Ash vs Evil Dead!
Ash is back, baby! Get ready to face evil when Season 3 of Ash vs Evil Dead premieres February 25 on STARZ. The third season finds Ash, having gone from murderous urban legend to humanity-saving hometown hero, discovering that he has a long lost daughter who’s been...
Scream Factory is Bringing Us ‘Gate II!’
Loyal fans of cult film director Tobor Takacs (The Gate, I, Madman, Sabrina the Teenage Witch) know well the terrifying supernatural thrillers THE GATE and GATE II, based on characters created by Michael Nankin (Battlestar Galactica, Hell on Wheels). GATE II stars...
Frightening New Trailer for ‘Flay,’ Premiering on Digital 3/6
Long-awaited Horror fantasy Flay, from director Eric Pham, will be released 3/6 via Distribber. Flay hails from a filmmaker who cut his teeth working VFX work on some of Robert Rodriguez’s best known films, including Grindhouse and Sin City. The film features Violett...
Check Out Author D.W. Gillespie’s Thoughts on The Tone of Horror
The Tone of Horror My debut novel, Still Dark, dances a bit among genres. The tone overall is certainly one of the fun side of horror, a bit like a gruesome roller coaster that you just hang on to and see where you end up. It took awhile for me to get comfortable with...
The Cthulhu Casebooks: Sherlock Holmes and the Miskatonic Monstrosities – Book Review
The Cthulhu Casebooks: Sherlock Holmes and the Miskatonic Monstrosities James Lovegrove Titan Books November 2017 Reviewed by Michael R. Collings The thesis: The Sherlock Holmes stories and novels penned and published by Dr. James Watson were fabrications, carefully...
Get Ready for Some ‘Ghost Stories’ in This New Trailer!
Opening in theaters and VOD April 20, 2018 Directed by: Jeremy Dyson, Andy Nyman Starring: Martin Freeman, Alex Lawther, Jill Halfpenny GHOST STORIES stars Nyman as Professor Goodman, a psychologist and skeptic, who has his rationality tested when he stumbles across a...
We’ve Got the New Trailer for ‘The Lodgers’
Epic Pictures has set a February 23rd theatrical date for filmmaker Brian O’Malley’s new gothic horror film THE LODGERS, written by David Turpin and co-produced by Julianne Forde and Ruth Treacy of Tailored Films, the Irish Film Board, and Epic Pictures Group. The...
Widow’s Point – Book Review
Widow’s Point Richard & Billy Chizmar Cemetery Dance Publications TBR February 28, 2018 Reviewed by Brian James Lewis When you are invited to review a book that’s already been reviewed by the likes of Stephen King, Peter Straub, and Kealan Patrick Burke, it gives...
‘Chaos’ and ‘Don’t Go in the Basement’ Double Feature Available on Blu-ray and DVD February 13th
Chaos | Don't Look in the Basement (Code Red, Blu-ray & DVD) Blu-ray & DVD Street Date: February 13, 2018 Blu-ray SRP: $24.95 DVD SRP: $19.95 2005/1973 / Horror / 163 min / NR/R / Color Director: David DeFalco, S.F. Brownrigg Starring: Kevin Gage, Sage...
Things are Getting Trippy in These ‘Devil’s Acid’ Trailers!
This years "haunted hot girl challenge" in an abandoned prison facility deep in the forest while on acid. It's a good trip until the devil shows up.
Are You Ready to Revisit the ‘Summer of ’84?’
Summer, 1984: The perfect time to be 15 years old and free. But when neighborhood conspiracy theorist Davey Armstrong begins to suspect his police officer neighbor might be the serial killer all over the local news, he and his three best friends begin an investigation...
The Ren Faire at the End of the World – Book Review
The Ren Faire at the End of the World (Book 3 in the Arcanum Faire Trilogy) Josef Matulich January 2018 Post Mortem Press Reviewed by David Goudsward All contractor Marc Sindri wants to do is finish building his ren faire village and get on to the next project....

