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The film art for The Vicious Brothers Extraterresstrial.

Extraterrestrial Movie Review – Vicious Circle

[soliloquy id=”13540″] Colin Minihan and Stuart Ortiz, aka The Vicious Brothers, beam down an alien conspiracy with their latest sci-fi horror, Extraterrestrial. Extraterrestrial revolves ...

Blu-ray cover art for the film The Scribbler.

The Scribbler Blu-Ray Review

[soliloquy id=”8669″] The Scribbler follows Suki (Katie Cassidy), a young woman suffering from dissociative identity disorder, as she attempts an experimental cure for the diseas...

Theatre Of Fear- The Midnight Horror Show Movie Review

With a sprinkle of The Theatre Bizarre mixed with The Devils Rejects, Andrew Jones brings us the Theatre of Fear. Originally titled “The Midnight Horror Show”, Theatre of Fear bases itself...

Poster for Mercy 2014

Review: Mercy

[soliloquy id=”13106″] Mercy is the latest film from immensely successful production co. Blumhouse, although this one sort of slipped under the radar. The film is based on a Stephen King s...

Billy Club

Billy Club [Cult Corner]

Welcome to Cult Corner where we dive through the bargain bins to determine if a movie is trash or treasure.  Today’s pick… Billy Club. Billy Club is a baseball-themed slasher movie, a...

The beauty sleep short film starring Maura Stephens and directed by Andrew Robinson.

Beauty Sleep – Short Society Story

[soliloquy id=”13035″] Recently shown at the Toronto Film Festival 2014, and the Cellar Door Film Festival in Ottawa, Beauty Sleep is a 13-minute long short film from Canadian directo...

The Taking Of Deborah Logan – Fighting The Unknown

Directed by Adam Robitel, The Taking of Deborah Logan (also known as The Taking), is a possession movie with a twist. Ph.D. student Mia Medina (Michelle Ang- Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son) is maki...

A scene from Adrian Garcia Bogliano's Late Phases.

Advance Review – Late Phases

Adrian Garcia Bogliano’s Late Phases is set in a senior living community. It stars Nick Damici (Stake Land) as Ambrose, a war vet with an adult son who encourages h...

Jeremy Capello in My Best Friend is a Vampire

Overlooked and Underrated: My Best Friend is a Vampire

There’s some talent involved with this low budget horror comedy (including a very early, small role for Kathy Bates), but nobody remembers it. The movie is fun in a campy and somewhat stup...