Unlike its predecessor, the campy gore-strewn 666 THE CHILD, this Asylum-made sequel plays its apocalyptic good against evil scenario straight and forgets to contrive the kind of juicy creative “accidents” that made the original fun. Which kinda poses the question...
It is not as if the Godfather of Italian Gore was beyond having a bad day, especially considering that he spent a large portion of his career fighting restrictive shooting schedules and nonexistent budgets. Yet, we are nonetheless left to judge what appears before us...
I have a friend who has worked with Joe Parda on many films and is a good friend of his, I personally Have never meet the man but have had the opportunity to review a film he made a few years ago call “Machines of Love and Hate” which has yet to find a...
Back in the first days of human history when the people in power were all described by the lands they lived in; The Greeks, Romans, Egyptians, etc… People often believed the only way to make your mark on history was to do something great and powerful. Well many...
It is obvious that vampire films are very popular right now: everything from the Twilight series to the Swedish hit Let the Right One In. It’s safe to say that the vampire is back and shows no signs of going away. One of the best vampire films of recent years has been...
30 Days of Night is from the groundbreaking graphic novel by Steve Niles and Ben Templesmith. What could go wrong with a movie that was produced by Sam Raimi’s Ghost House Pictures? Plenty! Niles’ graphic novel is a visually insane look at the classic vampire....