Horror
Horror Review: Hell Night (1981)
Before being able to join Alpha Sigma Rho fraternity and its sister sorority, four pledges must spend the night in Garth Manor, twelve years to the day after the previous resident murdered his entire family. Some, however, say that one member of the Garth family survived, and still resides somewhere in the now-deserted mansion.
The 80’s: A Fans Point Of View: Part 1
Anyone who knows me knows that I’m a HUGE fan of the late 70’s and 80’s Horror films. Unfortunately being born in the 80s I missed it all. That doesn’t stop me from talking to older fans about what it was like to be there, experiencing it first hand. So I decided to get 4 Horror fans together who had been there and interview them and see if the 80’s was truly a golden era for Horror or just a big hype.
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Bad Casting Choices
When it comes to casting actors for a film it doesn’t always go right, over the years there has been some awful choices that have been made.
Horror Review: My Bloody Valentine (1981)
A decades old folk tale surrounding a deranged murderer killing those who celebrate Valentine’s Day, turns out to be true to legend when a group defies the killer’s order and people start turning up dead.
Victor Salva: Should He Still Be Making Films?
Victor Ronald Salva, born March 29, 1958, is an American film director. He has been making films since he was just 12 years old. One of his favorite pastimes as a kid was watching Creature Features on television and is a self-confessed “Jaws baby”.
Our Obsession With Serial Killers
There’s no doubting that the world is a scary place, and that people are even scarier. When it comes to serial killers it not just Horror fans who are intrigued, it’s the whole world. We want to know what makes them tick, why they did what they did. The thing I’ve always found the most frightening is the fact that this person could be your next door neighbour, a relative, a friend……..ANYONE!
Horror Review: Chillerama (2011)
It’s the closing night at the last drive-in theater in America and Cecil B. Kaufman has planned the ultimate marathon of lost film prints to unleash upon his faithful cinephile patrons. Four films so rare that they have never been exhibited publicly on American soil until this very night!









