The Blood Trilogy was the first to introduced splatter to the world. Blood Feast, produced in 1963, is considered the world’s first splatter film and is the first in Herschell Gordon Lewis’ Blood Trilogy that consists of Two Thousand Maniacs produced in...
At least twenty new vampire films are produced each year; many of them thrive big on the direct to DVD market these days and as I’ve always said their one half dozen of the other. Most of them have the same concept, with a similar story and it’s a sub...
Blood Shot is possibility one of the best short films I’ve seen this year, the idea behind this film is awesome and I think my only complaint about this film is that it’s not a feature. with a running time of 21 minutes, Blood shot manages to keep your...
I first learned of Alan Rowe Kelly when Alan e-mailed me back in 2003 and asked me to review his first film I’ll Bury You Tomorrow. I found that film to be a very crazy movie full of mayhem and madness, however the production value of I’ll Bury You...
Alexander Bulkley’s The Zodiac attempts to commit an analytic, unromanticized telling of the Zodiac Killer’s rampage to the big screen. However, the filmmakers’ itinerary gets the better of them as the work more closely resembles a documentary than an engaging...