Tag Archives: Supernatural
Am I Pretty?
Carved: The Slit-mouthed Woman Review
Months ago, I watched a film that, after only one viewing, blew me away. I had no previous experience with the director, at least none that I could recall at the time, so I immediately did a bit of research to not only learn of his filmography, but to also find copies of any of his previous films that I could get my hands on. As is normal in most people’s lives, time flew by quickly and while I had [...]
Awkward Times A Hundred Squared!
Art of the Dead Review
Although I’ve been reviewing films for many years now, it is still extremely difficult, at times, to get my hands on new material to review. Sure, I have an ever-growing personal collection of horror and genre films, but in order to stay on top of the game, it is important to constantly be reviewing new movies as they are released. Fortunately for me, my reviews do manage to reach some filmmakers, making it a real treat when I am approached [...]
I Love Birthdays
Bed of the Dead Review
We all grew up hearing the saying “don’t judge a book by its cover.” Being someone who grew up with a video rental store down the street from me, I made it a habit to do just that, whenever perusing the horror aisle. Seeing all of the VHS cover art on display was what made the hobby such an exciting one. Something equally as important as [not] judging a book, or in this case a film, by its cover is [...]
Training Time is Over
Nightwish Review
After all of the years running this website, it’s hard to stay enthusiastic film after film. It’s not a tough “job,” yet still, sometimes it feels as if it’s a chore to get through some of the stuff that crosses my path. Fortunately, there will always come a new release to break me out of my slump and bring that excitement back to the forefront. This time, the movie that did the trick is Bruce R. Cook’s Nightwish.
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Ghosts of Mars Review
While most diehard horror fans have their own favorite directors, most every day moviegoers won’t recognize their names. There are, however, names that have become synonymous with the genre, even for casual fans. One of those names is, of course, John Carpenter. I have managed to catch most of his flicks throughout the years, but one that has always escaped me until now is his 2001 film, Ghosts of Mars.
The Plot
In a distant future, a Mars police [...]
Why Would God?
The Velocipastor Review
My last few expeditions into independent horror territory have been less than enjoyable, to say the least. I must be a glutton for punishment because I continue to head back out there and see what else lies ahead in low-budget filmland. Luckily, few still exist that are worth my time. The latest is Brendan Steere’s The Velocipastor.
The Plot
After the death of his parents which occurs right before his eyes, Father Doug Jones (Greg Cohan) travels the world [...]