Movie Review: “Shook”

   Directed by Jennifer Harrington, Shook is a film I stumbled across and blindly watched on the Shudder subscription service. I was neither familiar with the director nor the other screenwriter responsible for the film Alesia…

[VIDEO] Best Home Invasion Horror Movies

   For some places, you live in a town where everyone knows everyone. Some people may even leave their doors unlocked. Other places, especially big cities, you are a little…

Movie Retrospective: “A Nightmare On Elm Street Part 3: Dream Warriors”

           The Elm Street sequel train keeps rolling with this 1987 entry in the franchise. Considered by many (yours truly included) to be the best of…

Movie Review: “Nightmare” (1964 film)

         Although 1964‘s British horror film Nightmare might feel out of the blue to many of you, looking back at it serves an actual, real purpose. For…

Movie Review: “The Ring”

         The Ring is a film I have meant to talk about for a while and it is, in fact, strange that I haven’t. This isn’t because…

Blog: “The Ways Horror Can Make You Feel?”

  BLOG     What are some of the ways horror can make you feel?    Recently, I discovered a band called Have a Nice Life, an experimental rock band…

Movie Retrospective: – “Paranormal Activity”

       Though 1999’s Blair Witch Project is widely recognised as the first “found footage” film (I’d argue that Cannibal Holocaust from 1980 beats that by nearly two decades),…

Flash Fiction: “Medicinehead” by Todd Rigney

Medicinehead by Todd Ridney  

Movie Retrospective: “The Howling”

         “Do you wanna see a man turn into a werewolf?” (spoilers ahead)    This was the question posed to me by my dad who’d woke me…

[EXCLUSIVE] An Interview with Eric England – Part Two (Director of Josie, Contracted, Madison County, Roadside, and Get the Girl)

Feeding on the Mind of Eric England Eric England is a filmmaker and director. In Part Two, our dissection sets its eyes on Get the Girl and Josie.   The…