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.
It's been a long time since we've seen a cannibal-themed horror film. Eli Roth's passion project is a shout-out to the genre, and we really, REALLY wanted to like it.
Find out why it left a bad tast…
Though it boasts a cast that is way too good on paper to crank out such a schlockfest, at least it has one thing going for it: A memorable theme song. Repeated over and over.
A cuit classic in some circles, we weren't quite sure what to make of this weird little film. But we had a lot more to say about it than we thought we would!
For this second week of our horror-themed Christmas films, we headed straight to the theater for this brand new film from the writer-director who brought us Trick-R-Treat. And man, did we love this f…
Today's film is like the Airplane of horror films - a long-forgotten gem from the UK boasting Vincent Price as the leader of a satanic cult terrorizing a group of scientists investigating strange goi…
Clownhouse isn't going to win any awards for the best film around, but it's Sam Rockwell's very first feature, and it provides some decent scares if clowns freak you out.
It turns out we had a lot to talk about for a film with such little dialogue. But we found this foreign thriller one of the spookier and unusual movies to come out recently.
What begins as a heist film quickly descends into hilarious chaos as a group of wanna-be criminals run afoul of a coven of witches at the most inopportune time.
We were less-than-impressed with Daniel Radcliffe's first film after the Harry Potter series, but it may be good for those who prefer the gothic and predictable.
Todd & Craig continue their tribute to Wes Craven with another look at the classic that made Freddy Krueger a household name: A Nightmare on Elm Street.
For our inaugural episode, in honor of horror icon Wes Craven's recent passing, we take a look at 1991's The People Under The Stairs.
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Mon 21 Sep 2015
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