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Back to the ’80s: Killer Klowns from Outer Space

Welcome to Back to the ’80s. This recurring feature aims to take a look at the good, the bad, and the ugly from horror’s most beloved decade. Regardless of which category a particular fi...

Review: Don’t Pull Over for Zombie-Thriller Breakdown Lane

Call the tow truck, ‘cause this one’s a clunker. Now when I first kicked the tires a decent concept fell out: Kirby Lane’s (Whitney Moore) SUV breaks down on a desert road. She ca...

Phantasm II 1988 - Angus Scrimm

Review: Phantasm: The Complete Collection

Well Go USA’s Phantasm complete collection Blu-ray set arrives on April 11th. We got to check it out early, and from the packaging down to the brand-new special features, it’s a pha...

Review: Here Alone Is A Solid, If Familiar, Zombie Movie

Here Alone opens with a striking shot of a woman (Lucy Walters’ Ann) covered in excrement. She washes off in a lake, the surrounding wilderness deathly silent. Later, we watch her eat maggots, s...

If You Can’t Wait For Alien:Covenant, Watch Life

There’s only one Alien. The ultimate haunted-house-in-space movie has spawned many wannabe replicators over the years, along with a dodgy sequel/prequel in the form of the excruciatingly dull Pr...

Review: The Blackcoat’s Daughter Is An Inspired Debut

Osgood Perkins’ (son of Anthony) feature debut The Blackcoat’s Daughter (AKA February) has been in release limbo so long, his sophomore effort, I Am The Pretty Thing That Lives In The Hous...

DVD cover picture for Wishmaster

Vestron Blu-ray Review: Wishmaster Collection

For anyone not familiar: In the Wishmaster films, some unlucky soul inevitably unleashes the centuries-old Djinn who then wreaks havoc and pandemonium on whomever set him free. He usual...

Review: Prevenge Makes Pregnancy Scary Again

Hell hath no fury like a pregnant woman scorned in Alice Lowe’s directorial debut (for which she also wrote the screenplay, and takes the starring role), the audacious, bizarre and gruesomely hi...

Wolf Creek 2005 - Mick Taylor

Wolf Creek Season One Lacks the Magic of its Feature Film Predecessors

In the Wolf Creek TV series, 19-year-old Eve (Vampire Academy’s Lucy Fry) is visiting Australia with her family. While there, she narrowly survives an encounter with Mic...