As the final credits of Christian James’s Freak Out started to roll, I was perplexed because I was sure I’d missed something, so I marched my little butt to the computer and proceeded to read what others thought about the film and this is what I have thus surmised:...
FREAKDOG, like jobbing director Paddy Breathnach’s last horror film, SHROOMS, is a competent, good-looking, slick product let down by mediocre material and all too obvious attempts to appeal to the worldwide (read : American) market. In this case, the latter is even...
When I got this DVD in the mail today I was actually shocked to see that the site was quoted on the front cover. I said to myself, I must be watching to many movie, cause I don’t even remember seeing this one, maybe Steven reviewed it. So I checked the archives....
More about a werewolf than the results of a mad scientist’s megalomania (hence, the title should have been “The Wolf Man Meets Frankenstein’s Monster” but, granted, the former–obviously–doesn’t have the audience pull to merit top billing), Roy William...
I’ve always been a fan of old school b-movie horror. “Frankenstein vs. The Creature from Blood Cove” is a homage to all those films from the 1940’s and 50’s. It’s got that cheesy b-movie feel, ( with a few nude women) scene’s...
Of all horror films, the figurehead of the genre is James Whale’s Frankenstein. One of the greatest films of all time, the work has been written upon, critiqued, and analyzed frame-by-frame, thus, I will spend the this review highlighting the more interesting readings...