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Altered Perceptions

Review: Altered Perceptions? This Movie Doesn’t

In Altered Perceptions, three couples have a drug that is repeatedly compared to hallucinogens injected into a gland behind their eyes. The drug’s stated purpose is to give clarity, and accordi...

Bad Samaritan Is Brash, Bewildering, And Boring [Review]

The most difficult movies to write about, contrary to popular opinion,  aren’t the ones that make you mad or drive you crazy with boredom. They’re those strange examples that make bar...

House of Possession

New Board Game Asks: Can You Escape the House of Possession?

Sponsored Post Crypt Monkey Studios is gearing up to release a brand new board game titled House of Possession. The premise sees a group of friends attending a dinner party at a Victorian mansion...

Second Opinion: Downrange Is A Gory, Action-Packed Blast

2012’s No One Lives was the fun, gory surprise featuring an ex-WWE Superstar nobody saw coming. All eyes were on Japanese filmmaker Ryûhei Kitamura to see whether he’d top it. Althoug...

Mosquito

Mosquito is a Shameless, Goofy Good Time

If there’s one low budget monster movie that people my age tend to remember, even if they’re not necessarily horror fans, it’s Mosquito. I can’t really fathom why that is, ...

Downrange’s Simple Premise Leads to a Simply Bad Film [Review]

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: Six stunningly attractive but vapid teenagers are driving through the middle of nowhere when they’re stopped by unexpected car trouble. In the ca...

Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers - Halloween 666: The Origin

Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers Actually Isn’t a Bad Film: Here’s Why!

Every once in a great while, a horror film is released that is universally embraced by fans from all walks of life. From the superb writing, visionary direction and stellar acting, it become...

Blu-Ray Review: Flowers in the Attic (U.K. Release)

A special treat was released in March for those fond of Jeffrey Bloom’s 1987 adaptation of Flowers in the Attic. At least, for fans living in the United Kingdom. Arrow Films has distribute...

Corbin Nash

Corbin Nash arrives D.O.A. to V.O.D. [Review]

While watching Corbin Nash, I couldn’t help but think about this one article Roger Ebert wrote about how painful it is to review bad movies for a living. At the time, I thought it...