This review can be short. As some of you know, the Asylum Home Entertainment team jumps on the trends of the now. Take a look at there catalog, you’ll know what I mean. This is prime example, only it’s not Leigh Scott helming the lense this time. It’s good ole Peter “...
With films like One Missed Call, Pon (Phone), When A Stranger Calls and of course the mega horror phone movie Scream, its no wonder that a slew of independent horror films will pop up with a theme involving the likes of a phone or in this case a cell phone. Have you...
Universal’s first feature-length foray into lycanthrope theater, Stuart Walker’s Werewolf of London, presents a taut suspense thriller fraught with meaning, while transforming Charles Dickens’s London into a frothing, hairy nightmare realm of terror. Abound in anxiety...
In lieu of an unintentional pun considering the film’s plot, Larry Fessenden’s Wendigo is a stunningly impressive shot-in-the-dark. Aptly labeled as Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining meets John Boorman’s Deliverance, the prowess of the film’s script allured an aggregation...
Lion Gates Home Entertainment has been getting their hands on quite a few low budget horror films as of late, some are good, some are bad, but all in all it’s good to see a company that gives some of these films and the people involved a chance to break out. Now...