Preface: The following assumes the reader has previously viewed the production’s predecessor, George Romero’s 1968 masterpiece by the same name, as the following critique focuses upon the futility of Tom Savini’s 1990 remake. When you consider that the remake of Night...
Warning: The following is a literal “review” of George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead in that it contains spoilers. Issued during a time when the horrors of war were being broadcast live into our homes, confirming for American audiences for the first time since the...
Before Attack of the Killer Tomatoes!, and even a few scant years before Monty Python’s killer bunny that only a Holy Hand Grenade could stop, television Western director William Claxton gave us the furry monster to end all furry monsters with his adaptation of...
It’s good to live in the past sometimes, really good. When I look back at all the direct to video horror films of my youth and teen years; and then look at all the shit that comes out on DVD now. I realize that I didn’t have it so bad when it came to...
A remake of Kevin S Tenney’s very likeable 80’s EVIL DEAD-riffing horror comedy that sticks to the basic format of the original and steals some key scenes. In the words of director Adam Gierasch (who last year gave us another New Orleans-set retro gore movie,...
Rachel Talalay (Tank Girl, Ghost in the Machine), production manager of A Nightmare on Elm Street (NOES) and its sequel, and producer of parts 3 and 4, makes her directorial debut with the closing chapter in the A Nightmare on Elm Street saga. The garbled work, much...