Podcast: 341 – ’90s J-Horror Part 1
In the first part of our 2-part Halloween special, Adam and Ken are joined by Chris Luciantonio of the Eiga Night podcast to discuss '90s Japanese horror.
In the first part of our 2-part Halloween special, Adam and Ken are joined by Chris Luciantonio of the Eiga Night podcast to discuss '90s Japanese horror.
In celebration of Halloween, I decided to take a look at the point and click adventure horror game Phantasmagoria: A Puzzle of Flesh, the sequel to 1995’s controversial Phantasmagoria. Get ready for some amazing FMV action.
Anthology films are typically a hit-and-miss proposition, with some segments far outshining others. Despite the usually uneven nature of them, they still remain popular within the horror genre, with a few cropping up every year.
The latest comes to us from the
Hulu has released a new trailer for their November edition of Into The Dark, titled Pilgrim, which obviously carries a Thanksgiving theme. The film is directed by Marcus Dunstan and stars Reign Edwards, Peter Giles, Courtney Henggeler, Kerr Smith, Taj Speights, and
Part giallo, part psychological thriller and part nunsploitation flick, Killer Nun may carry an on-the-nose title, but there’s far more going on here than your standard exploitation fare.
Mary is an altogether dull, forgettable thriller that has little to say and even less to show.
It’s such an incredible release for such a pitifully mediocre movie, but I could see why The Prey may have developed a bit of a cult following with its strange choices and terrible dialogue.
It’s a film teeming with opportunities that were squandered under falsely edgy and unfunny jokes, so I couldn’t help but think about the movie it could have been.
If you’re looking to expand your knowledge of ’80s horror, looking for some good recommendations, or just wanting to feel nostalgic, this documentary has you covered, and it will certainly be one I revisit again in the future.
A new trailer has been released for the upcoming horror film Dementer from director Chad Crawford Kinkle (Jug Face). The film stars Katie Groshong as a woman who gets a job as a caretaker at a special needs center after escaping a
Screen Media Films has released the trailer and poster for the upcoming sci-fi horror anthology film Portals, which tells three stories all involving a phenomenon in which millions of strange portals appear around the world. The film is directed by Eduardo Sanchez,
In the end, it was just fine, but like many movies of this ilk, the journey was far superior to the destination.
Netflix has released the trailer for Ciarán Foy‘s upcoming horror film ELI, which involves a boy witnessing some supernatural elements after undergoing an experimental treatment that will hopefully cure a rare disease he’s inflicted with.
Netflix will be releasing ELI on their
Uncanny Annie is a spooky-fun time and stands above most others in the series.
Arrow has once again outdone themselves with these two releases, and although it would have been nice to have more involvement from Ashley Laurence and Clive Barker, both Blu-rays are must-haves for the discerning horror fan who still loves physical media.
Harpoon is a surprisingly refreshing film; with its smart script and devilishly dark story, it’s far more substantive than what you might come to expect from a typical containment thriller.