Back in 2000, I produced a short film called Mary’s Grave, which was based on a Long Island Myth. For a short film, We got a lot of press coverage and even won a few awards. It’s been a while since then, and it seems that there is a shit load of new films...
Dead of Night, re-released as Deathdream (along with a slew of alternate titles), is one of the most important (and overlooked) films of the 1970’s. Not only is the work one of the key films in the canons of director Bob Clark (Black Christmas), make-up artist Tom...
Troubled writer Brittany Murphy (in one of her last movies), striving to flee her “old life” and get some work done, moves into an old, spacious, creepy New York house owned by a producer who lusts after her. Alone with her thoughts and only occasional visits from...
Mark Goldblatt aimed just above the belt with his genre hybrid Dead Heat as he cross-pollinates a grizzled detective story with a zombie satire. What results is an over-the-top laughfest which, for what it sets out to accomplish, succeeds. However, those looking for...
The only reason I am including a review of “The Dead Hate The Living” is as a service to fellow horror film fans and zombie buffs. Nobody should have to sit through this steaming pile of crap. I certainly am not going to waste too much effort or electricity writing...