Steven Monroe goes for the jugular with an old school approach to straight-laced horror with Left in Darkness, using the ol’ standby of the battle between good and evil as his crux. Ironically, the two predominant aspects of the film are similarly juxtaposed in this...
Sometimes I wonder why certain films don’t get the the theatrical release they deserve. With the case of this film; THE LAZARUS PROJECT, I can understand why it didn’t get a major push, but at the same time it’s such a wonderful film. But from...
Any husband’s or father’s worst fears is having his family be killed, especially of being a forced witness to the murders. Being the lone survivor with nothing left to lose, it’s safe to say that if the murderer, whether at large or awaiting trial, would...
Larry Fessenden, who wrote, directed and edited THE LAST WINTER (which just premiered on DVD in the UK), is one of the unsung heroes of the current American horror scene. His previous picture, WENDIGO wasn’t perfect, but it was distinctive, thoughtful and unnerving....
I was told by many people that The Last Winter is one of the best horror films of 2007. Many of my friends and colleagues whom have a taste for the macabre all promised me that The Last Winter is my kind of horror film. They were right. There is so much that went into...
Comparable to Gaspar Noé’s Irréversible, Osamu Fukutani’s The Last Supper is as much a visual delight as it is a narrative work of genius as the director forges into uncharted territory by providing the first horror film which, not only empathizes, but attempts to...