Let’s be honest: The original I Spit On Your Grave divided people more than Ben Affleck as Batman ever will. It was a brutal nightmare of...
I know I’m not alone when I say that kids in horror films almost always annoy me. I know that I’ve said it before, but it...
To me, Rob Zombie has always been an enigma when it comes to his films. I initially loved House Of 1000 Corpses, but repeated viewings have...
In 1981, Scanners was another early gem for director David Cronenberg (which hopefully will receive the rumoured Criterion treatment soon). The mixture of a fantastic story,...
“Whatever happened to Kim Henkel?” isn’t a question that comes up often with horror fans. Henkel, by the way, is the writer of the original The...
British horror comedies aren’t exactly on the top of my list for required viewing. Probably because the last one that I saw was Shaun Of The...
After waiting for what seems like forever, Scream Factory has finally unleashed their Collector’s Edition of George A. Romero’s Day Of The Dead. After having a...
Confession time: I’m not much of a drinker. Yeah, I know. It kind of goes against the whole thing about being a fan of horror, video...
Kane Hodder returns once again for the third (and final?) time as the deformed, undead killing machine Victor Crowley in Hatchet III. While it’s not quite...
When someone mentions Troma, people generally either roll their eyes or have an eager smile spread across their face. It’s definitely an acquired taste, to be...
Sometimes you just don’t feel like reviewing. I’m not saying that to slight Exhumed. It’s just that some days you’d just rather turn your critic brain...
With The Conjuring scaring the crap out of everyone at the box office, it seems like it was only natural for the me-too films to start...
To quote a famous TV duo from the 90s, “Nobody has any balls anymore.” Okay, while that may not be entirely true, it does feel like...
To be honest, I’ve never been a big fan of parody films. There are some exceptions, like the first Scary Movie, Shaun of the Dead or...
This might be a surprise for you, but the internet is host to a lot of weird people. Be it Facebook, Skype, Reddit, whatever. Now I’m...
Created in 1928 by Robert E. Howard, Solomon Kane seemingly never caught on with the mainstream like Howard’s other creation did in Conan the Barbarian. Still,...
I know that I’m not the only one when I say that I miss Masters of Horror. Sure, not all of the episodes were spot on,...
Remember Ringu, the Japanese sensation that helped kickstart Hollywood’s then-love affair with remaking J-Horror films? We all know that after it’s international success, Ringu rekindled horror...
I will be one of the first to admit that my home country of Canada isn’t the greatest for producing widely accessible and noteworthy films. Sure,...
It seems to be a rule (and rightfully so) in horror that do-it-yourself resurrections are not something that you should undertake. Victor Frankenstein found out the...
For those who don’t know, for his classic A Nightmare On Elm Street, Wes Craven drew inspiration from a series of articles printed in the LA...
While I’ve always been partial to everyone’s favorite machete-wielding mongoloid, New Line’s first bad-boy has a special place in my blackened heart for his efforts. Ignoring...
Of all the mainstays in Las Vegas, there’s probably none more associated with Sin City than Mr. Las Vegas himself, Wayne Newton. Yeah, I’ve never heard...
I’ve been entertained by very few musicals in my life. Sweeney Todd, Rocky Horror, The Phantom of the Opera and Evil Dead: The Musical are the...