The sex industry and slave trade are a problem all over the world. For the most part, they go hand in hand. It is mainly a problem in third world countries, but most people do not realize that it is happening in their own back yard not just in the United States, but...
Though, technically speaking, not Roger Corman’s best work, The Little Shop of Horrors is the epitome of the director at his best given that it was shot on December 28-29, 1959 (we don’t count reshoots, which took place two weeks later) on a budget of 27,000 dollars....
The new tread in independent horror cinema seems to be the anthology. It worked in the eighties/early nineties with films such as Creepshow and Tales from the Darkside. Horror television shows also added to the mix. Recently a lot of my friends that are filmmakers...
THE LIST is based on the best selling novel by Robert Whitlow. For those of you who have never heard of Robert Whitlow he has written several books that deal with Christian faith and thrillers that deal with faith based beliefs and the bible. THE LIST is one of those...
After the overwhelming success of Baron Blood, Mario Bava was given carte blanche control of his next horror outing, Lisa & the Devil. His second-to-last masterpiece is a surrealistic, blackly humorous psychological chiller and, irrefutably, the most ambitious...
Written and Directed by Insane Mike Saunders From Iowa’s Prescribed Films comes Lights, Camera . . . KILL!, the young filmmaking group’s tenth effort. A take on media and modern true crime (LCK claims to be “Based on a true story”), the film weaves a twisted web of...