Fiend Without A Face

Fiend Without A Face

“Wha. Look Mommy, a detour!” “Wha . . . . Oh, yes Jimmy, I see it. Let’s see where it goes.” “Oh goody . . . Mommy! Put the car back down on four wheels.” “There Honey, are you happy now?” “Mommy, do you think we’ll ever make it to B-movie heaven?” “Well, Dear, I...
Fido

Fido

Fido is a film that thrives on a lot of political satire and takes a great mind to see the true meaning behind the film. It’s a filmmakers film and it’s not a film that the normal everyday horror fan is going to enjoy. Sure it’s just another zombie...
The Ferryman

The Ferryman

A lengthy, melodramatic prologue – stormy seas, a juicy dismemberment, a barmy John Rhys-Davies bellowing – belies the fact that THE FERRYMAN is a smarter, subtler film than it initially appears. The set up is conventional and the climax unleashes a...
Feeding The Masses

Feeding The Masses

It’s good to see Shock-O-Rama and E.I. Cinema put out a B-movie that has more of a serious story to it, rather than just a bunch of nude girls running around covered in blood and gore. Now don’t get me wrong, In “Feeding The Masses” there is a...
Feed

Feed

Where Eli Roth’s Hostel attempted to be repulsive yet failed, Brett Leonard’s Feed succeeds, all the while remaining aesthetically justifiable in its gruesomeness. By expanding the Gluttony sequence in David Fincher’s Se7en and positing an antagonist reminiscent of...