We're just two die-hard horror fans with new thoughts on both favorite and obscure horror films from yesterday to today. We watch and review one horror movie a week from the perspective of fun, with a lot of film criticism thrown in.
This week, we dip back into the Wes Craven collection for what is arguably the very best film in the series - the super-meta mindbender that is Wes Craven's New Nightmare.
Not gonna lie: We loved this movie to death, and can't imagine any horror fan who wouldn't go crazy over the clever, funny, and supremely touching film that is The Final Girls. From beginning to end,…
Consider the tag line: "You see them on the street. You watch them on TV. You might even vote for one this fall. You think they're people just like you. You're wrong. Dead wrong." Could a film from t…
Anyone out there heard of Ravenous? We thought not. This almost forgotten flick featured an all-star cast and a strong story, but flew almost completely under the radar. We unearth this unique gem an…
Sorority House Massacre 2 may be an exercise in boobs and ridiculousness, but it has a few tricks up its sleeve for those with the patience to sit through some atrocious acting and skimpy outfits.
Pet Sematary is beginning to show its age. Once considered one of the better of the Stephen King adaptations, we take some issue with that notion while still admiring a compelling story and one fanta…
Todd is a big Jim Wynorski fan, and recommends this movie as a gateway into his cornball, highly entertaining earlier films, straight from Roger Corman's shop.
Craig and I have a divided opinion over this rare love-it-or-hate-it movie that's often described as "a live-action Scooby Doo." Not to be confused with the 1986 American horror film "House", or its …
It's a Godzilla movie told shaky-cam-style from the ground level, and we both agree it's pretty rad. Todd hadn't seen this one before, believe it or not.
If John Hughes directed horror films instead of angsty teen comedies, his first film would've been The Loved Ones. It's ultra-violent, but we found a surprisingly complex message beneath all the gore…
Currently out in the theaters now, The Witch wears its heart on its hand-sewn, river-washed sleeve. It reminded us of The Crucible - both in its content and in its pacing.
This week we dip back into comedy, where a case of mistaken-identity on the part of some overzealous college kids leads to their deaths and much confusion on the part of two rednecks just trying to e…
Marketed as a straight horror film, Troll is more a children's fantasy movie with some grotesque horror elements, along with some surprisingly touching material at times.
This unlikely cult hit kicked off a string of sequels - the latest of which should be released later this year. And none of them would have been hits if it weren't for the iconic character of The Tal…
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Tue 19 Jan 2016
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