In respect to his early 1970’s canon, Baron Blood is one of the more enjoyable ventures in Mario Bava’s canon. Though largely an homage to the Golden Age of Hollywood’s Monster Era, the work nevertheless retains enough integrity, largely due to the director’s...
Peter Jackson’s first feature-length film, shot over a four year period, hints at the hyperactive creativity that would later win him an Oscar. However, Bad Taste is far from being as well crafted as his later horror efforts but nonetheless retains its oftentimes...
I started tonight watching what is probably the worst Hollywood produced film ever, No it’s not this film, but it was a film called Epic Movie. (Dumbest film ever made). Anyway after putting the wife and baby to bed, I crept on down to my office and found the...
Shout Factory has a series of DVD titles that feature two films on one disc. Many are action double features or Roger Corman Double, Triple or Quadruple features. This disc is titled Killer Double Feature. It contains two movies: Bad Dream and Visiting Hours. Bad...
A welcome return to 42nd Street-style exploitation territory for director Frank Henenlotter, who hasn’t made a movie since the disappointingly humdrum BASKET CASE 3 back in 1992. This Herschell Gordon Lewis-inspired filmmaker has always relished warped sexual behavior...
So, on Saturday, my movie-watching friend and I embarked on a monumental task—five horror films in one day. It was spectacular. Our selections ranged from singing horror (SWEENEY TODD) to Elvira horror (MANEATER OF HYDRA and THE HOUSE THAT SCREAMED) to horror for...