Movie Retrospective: “The Lost Boys”

   “The Eighties….,” I sigh with wistful nostalgia. The decade that was so maligned for the twenty years that superseded it. The decade of big hair, mad fashion, cheesy pop…

Movie Review: “Chopping Mall”

   Recently, I did a review ofTom & Jerry on Readers Digested. If you didn’t notice it, I am not surprised. Our website’s dedicated to horror and dark subject-matter, and, mostly I depend on social-media to advertise…

Movie Review: “Willy’s Wonderland”

   I did not know exactly what to think when I first heard the announcement of Willy’s Wonderland. What I did know, however, was that I would watch it.    An…

Movie Review: “Spree”

   In general, I think it is important to take a risk every now and again in order to discover new things you may enjoy. Part of why I started Readers…

Movie Review: “Freaky”

   Christopher Landon and Blumhouse collaborated in 2017 and created a comedy slasher film called Happy Death Day, a small, but enthusiastic film that took the concept of Groundhog Day and blended it with the horror genre. The film was…

Movie Review: “Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich”

     Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich looked like a film capable of ushering in a new wave of interest in the nearly three-decade old interest, and, at long-last, it looked…

Movie Review: – “Class of Nuke ‘Em High”

           Troma Entertainment and Lloyd Kaufman have been on my radar for many years, but I have always been apprehensive about exploring their vast selection of horror and b-movie schlock (a derogatory…

Movie Review: “Happiest Season”

  The holiday season is upon us, and, per tradition, that means, so too, are our favorite features of the season. So, dust off that one Rudolph film where everyone’s creepy looking and…

Movie Review: “Jojo Rabbit”

   Taika Waititi is an off-kilter film director. The horror-comedy film What We Do in the Shadows received critical acclaim and helped launch him into directing the blockbuster comedy-superhero film Thor: Ragnarok. His…

Movie Review: “Gingerdead Man 2”

   Gingerdead Man 2: Passion of the Crust is a far more interesting film than its predecessor. This isn’t meant, by any stretch, to be perceived as a recommendation for…