“Remember: At the end of the day we’re not curing cancer, we’re just making life more entertaining before we get cancer,” so says writer/director Adam Green. Yet, with his sophomore effort, Hatchet, and its devastating new face of terror, Victor Crowley, a lot of...
Being as forthright as his feature, British auteur Richard Stanley’s Hardware is a true blooded post-apocalyptic cyberpunk cautionary tale which is as successful as it is a misfire. True to his name, Nomad (Carl McCoy)–roaming the post-apocalyptic radioactive...
The third installment of the Harry Potter series is a a lot darker than the first two films. It’s got more of this horror/goth kind of feeling and images of death seem to play a big role. Harry and friends are another year older and are at that age where puberty...
This film touches on a very touchy subject regarding the internet and sexual predators. I have to admit that going into this flick I was a bit worried about the kind of film it was going to be. I heard a few things about it toward the beginning of the year, but I kind...
Former music video director, David Slade, in short, presents us with Hard Candy, a pretentious work hoping to raise enough eyebrows in order to garner a bit of notoriety within the business (as well as a bigger budget), while exploiting–not only the...
Though the slasher film carries the stigma of being formulaic and overly cliché, productions within this subgenre are quite often fascinatingly creative unless they bare the ominous sequel number after their title. Whether it be inventive kills, a new polish applied...