Movie Review: “Among the Living”

   I have not reviewed many French horror films on Readers Digested. Actually, on second thought, this is actually a first, believe it or not. I like that. After all, it means that…

Movie Review: “Child’s Play” (1988)

      As I have hit on prior, in spite having written as many reviews as I have, and in spite of having written for as long as I…

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: “Random Acts of Violence”

   Based on the imagery I had seen bits and pieces of prior, I was looking forward to Random Acts of Violence. The grisly yet beautiful, and morbid aesthetic brought to…

Movie Review: “Wrong Turn” (2003)

   It might surprise you to learn that I have never seen any of the Wrong Turn films.    I say that, but is it really out of the ordinary to overlook…

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: “The Babysitter”

  Reviews        Smashing the “play” button on a Netflix horror title is what I call living on the edge. Will it be so good you’d have been…

Movie Review: “Friday the 13th Part III”

Reviews      Released in 1982, continuing the annual tradition started in 1980 with the original, Friday the 13th Part III is a slasher film directed by Steve Miner, starring Dana Kimmell, Paul Kratka, and Richard Brooker. The…

Movie Retrospective “A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)

           What is the difference between a remake and a reboot?    A reboot is when a franchise erases some or all of it’s previously established…

Movie Retrospective: “Freddy vs Jason”

                         I should note early on that is part of my Elm Street Retrospective series so will lean slightly…