Werewolf of London

Universal’s first feature-length foray into lycanthrope theater, Stuart Walker’s Werewolf of London, presents a taut suspense thriller fraught with meaning, while transforming Charles Dickens’s London into a frothing, hairy nightmare realm of terror. Abound in anxiety...
Wendigo

Wendigo

In lieu of an unintentional pun considering the film’s plot, Larry Fessenden’s Wendigo is a stunningly impressive shot-in-the-dark. Aptly labeled as Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining meets John Boorman’s Deliverance, the prowess of the film’s script allured an aggregation...
The Butcher

The Butcher

Lion Gates Home Entertainment has been getting their hands on quite a few low budget horror films as of late, some are good, some are bad, but all in all it’s good to see a company that gives some of these films and the people involved a chance to break out. Now...
Butchered (DVD)

Butchered (DVD)

I know everyone has a soft spot for ultra cheese, especially when the cheese delivers the gross-eries. In this case the gross-eries involve splatter up the wazzo, and I mean lots of the red stuff. The only the deal with this ultra low presentation is the out of date...
Buried Alive

Buried Alive

Best known for as one of the best special effects guys around, Robert Kurtzman is no stranger to working on films. While Buried Alive is not the first film he has ever directed it’s not his best one either. No before he directed this film he directed the action...
Buried

Buried

Being buried alive is such a universally feared phenomenon that its no surprise cinema history – not just within the horror genre – is rife with terrifying sequences depicting just that. The most memorable moments of KILL BILL VOLUME 2, CITY OF THE LIVING...