Movies

[Bite-sized Horror]

‘Scream’ TV Show Will NOT Be Using the Iconic Ghostface Mask!

I can’t say I’m totally surprised, TV shows based on movies tend to try and bring a healthy dose of originality to the table and altering the look of the mask was always a real possibility. Mina Lefevre, MTV’s senior vice president had the following to say … “It’s a darker, almost more grounded, evolved

[Bite-sized Horror]

Evil Dead Coming to TV

That’s right, Bruce and Raimi are on board and we’ll be seeing Ash gearing up to slaughter hoards of Deadites again in the Ash vs Evil Dead TV series coming some time in 2015.

[Bite-sized Horror]

New Terminator Trilogy and Arnie’s Back!

That’s right, after the past several years of the Terminator franchise being in limbo, having its rights auctioned off over and over, a new film, Terminator: Genisys is finally in production, being released on July 1st, 2015, slated to be followed by two sequels on May 19th, 2017 and June 29th, 2018. However, it’s worth

[Movies]

Five Nightmare on Elm Street Sequels That Almost Happened!

Though Freddy Krueger has appeared in a grand total of nine films since bursting onto the scene 30 years ago, there are still several that were either proposed or planned, but never quite got off the ground – which is not a bad thing, in some cases. Tonight, we take a look back at some

[Reviews]

To Stream or Not to Stream? the Taking of Deborah Logan (2014)

This past Tuesday saw the DVD release of The Taking of Deborah Logan, which marks the directorial debut of Adam Robitel. Oddly enough, it had already hit Netflix’s instant streaming service by that point, proving that those of us with a membership have truly got it made. In the film, which is of that beloved

[Reviews]

To Stream or Not to Stream? Mockingbird (2014)

After bursting onto the scene with writing/directorial debut The Strangers, it seemed a sure thing that the name Bryan Bertino would become one that we’d see attached to big screen horror films for many years to come. Six years later, Bertino’s long-awaited follow-up has finally arrived, though it’s likely that you haven’t even heard of

[Blu-ray and DVD]

Review: Kino Lorber’s to All a Goodnight Blu-ray

There are a small handful of holiday horror movies that have become synonymous with the Christmas season. To All a Goodnight, despite being a pioneer of the sub-genre, isn’t one of them. Predating Silent Night, Deadly Night by four years, and coming out several months prior to Christmas Evil, To All a Goodnight is the

[Reviews]

Revisiting Saw, on its 10th Birthday

For the first time in four years, this year’s Halloween season brought a Saw film to the big screen, though it was of course a re-release of the original rather than a sequel or reboot – a reboot likely isn’t far off, however. Yes, it has already been ten years since that guy from Princess