Death Knows Your Name

Death Knows Your Name

I don’t know if Maverick Entertainment got some kind of deal when they picked up their last few horror films from over in the U.K., but man are these films really starting to get to me. At least with Death Knows Your Name it was a little bit better than the last...
The Death of Ian Stone

The Death of Ian Stone

Typical of the uneven nature of most of 2007’s “8 Films To Die For” releases, this Stan Winston production revolves around creatures that look like someone at Stan Winston Studios created a composite of earlier, better Winston-created monsters (namely, the Predator,...
Death In Charge

Death In Charge

The best thing about Devi Snively’s short film DEATH IN CHARGE is that even from the short 15 minutes I saw, I think I could pick out another of her movies in a line-up, and that’s a good thing. Her style is definitely distinctive; she says she’s aiming for a comics...
Dear Mr. Gacy

Dear Mr. Gacy

As I am writing this review of a film about one of the most notorious serial killers of all time; just a few miles from my home, police have discovered four bodies right near my family’s beach house. They think it’s the work of a serial killer, a very smart one. This...
Dead Wood

Dead Wood

Potentially creepy set-ups and an interesting monster both go begging thanks to amateurish acting and direction in this no-budget British horror, shot in some woods in East Sussex and punctuated by day-by-day inter-titles a la THE SHINING. There all comparisons to THE...
Dead Snow (Død snø)

Dead Snow (Død snø)

When I first caught wind of DEAD SNOW, I was browsing though Yahoo Movies and saw some great production stills. The pictures showed zombies dressed as Nazis standing in the snow. The effects looked great and, from the film’s synopsis, I thought I was in for a...