Save for the half-hearted presence of Corey Feldman (in what amounts to an extended cameo anyway) and the very brief end credits cameo of Corey Haim (in an appearance so lame you’re not surprised it’s relegated to a portion of the end credits that most viewers will...
This is a no-holds-barred adaptation of Jack Ketchum’s notably harsh novel, from producer Lucky McKee and MAY editor-turned-director Chris Sivertson (whose latest flick, I KNOW WHO KILLED ME made it into cinemas while The Lost, a much better film, had to wait almost...
“London Voodoo” is a stylish film that deals with possession and well, voodoo. The film is much like “The Exorcist” and “Serpent of the Rainbow”. But may I say that I thought London Voodoo is much better than “Serpent of the...
“Long Time Dead” is a film I’ve been waiting about a year to see I’ve heard some really good things about it from other people and it was on my must see list. Well overall it was a good film, nothing special, but it was good. I found the plot...
I will be quite honest, when David Michael Quiroz, Jr.–director of one of the most impressive titles I’d encountered in recent memory, Night of the Chihuahuas–wrote that he’d “tried my best to offer a competent alternative to the derivate slasher films...
THE LODGER is an updated version of the Alfred Hitchcock 1927 silent film of the same title based on the bestselling 1913 novel by Marie Belloc Lowndes. Now this adaption of is more related to the novel than it is Hitchcock’s 1927 adaption, and this film is set...