In 1997, just a few weeks after its release, I can remember walking into a packed theater by myself, crammed between two loudmouthed teenage girls expecting to see another mediocre horror film. I was surprised that the theater was sold out. It was the middle of...
Unjustly cast alongside John McNaughton’s Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, the only similarities that Jörg Buttgereit’s Schramm shares with its genre counterpart is that both pictures are, as NcNaughton’s subtitle succinctly states, intimate portraits of mass...
When I first started talking about horror films on message boards, the first board I ever joined was the Burnout-Central Message Board, that site is now no longer around, but the remnants of the board and site are still up on the web. One of the first filmmakers I...
Oh Yeah, they made another one, and it just so happened to be that this DVD arrived on my door step this morning. The funny thing is I didn’t even know it was coming. Anyway, I’ve seen the first three films but never really cared for them much except the...
As a teenager, Angela Bettis was abducted by a sadistic nut job known as “The Bishop”, was strapped to a gurney and tortured while being forced to make the decision as to whether to continue suffering or request that her friend (bound to a gurney opposite) be killed....
OH hell, someone help me out here for once. I mean some of these direct to video films have so much potential story wise but always fall short halfway though the film. Thus; this can be said for “Scarred” a new video release from MTI Video. Now...