A likeable 80’s slasher pastiche that’s not broad enough to be an outright horror spoof but has an affectionately jaunty tone similar to the low-budget CAMP SLAUGHTER from a few years ago. It’s nicely acted and easy to watch, though the narrative peters out with an...
Donnie Darko was the first film that director Richard Kelly made. The film was not really a big hit in it’s limited theatrical release, but became an instant cult classic on DVD among moviegoers, film makers and your normal teenage and college kid. The movie was...
Director Brad Anderson has quickly made a name for himself. His films The Machinist and Session 9 have been hits with not only horror fans but with critics and moviegoers as well. Sounds Like is Anderson’s contribution to the Masters of Horror series, and to be...
Call it celluloid martyrdom if you will, but just remember kids, we do it so you don’t have to . . . As a film critic, one accepts the fact that cinematic torture is an occasional occupational hazard. One can only hope that such instances will be brief and fleeting...
In all due respect, “Sorum” is a very well made film. The filmmaking is brilliant, the acting is great and everything about the film is good. It’s top notch filmmaking in all it’s glory and I’m sure anyone who has a deep apperception for...
Mark Rosman’s THE HOUSE ON SORORITY ROW was a very decent 1983 slasher movie : gruesome in the right places, with a strong final girl, efficient suspense scenes and a pleasingly surrealistic finale. It’s not a classic, nor (until later this year) has it ever had a...