
Many, many moons ago (October of 2012, to be precise), I wrote an article for this very site listing 12 of the oddest, shoddiest, and least frightening menaces to ever grace the silver screen. From disembodied heads in lab pans…
Read more →Many, many moons ago (October of 2012, to be precise), I wrote an article for this very site listing 12 of the oddest, shoddiest, and least frightening menaces to ever grace the silver screen. From disembodied heads in lab pans…
Read more →With October upon us, it makes sense that the majority of new releases this week are horror films. From contemporary creepers to low-budget chillers, there’s something for every taste of cinemaniac now available. If fright flicks aren’t your bag, you’ll…
Read more →Stephen King has always been one of my favorite authors. (For an in depth discussion of King and his influence on me, see my article on him here.) King has often been vocal about adaptations of his work, and not…
Read more →For a limited time, the following titles from Olive Films are available for just $10! You’ll love these undisputed film classics at a popular price point! Take a look at some of the titles spanning from the 1930s to the…
Read more →Spanning over 100 years of film history, the titles showcased in this week’s new releases features incredible movies anchored by compelling performances from Hollywood heavyweights. Take a look at what new releases are now available. You Should Have Left (2020)…
Read more →July may be approaching the finish line, but there’s a marathon of Blu-ray and DVDs being released before this month ends! This week’s new offerings include everything from Scooby-Doo’s delightful latest adventure to Hollywood classics. Browse the titles that are…
Read more →There’s nothing puzzling about how puzzles are a great activity. Whether put together with the help of the entire family, or done solo, puzzles are a relaxing way to spend the time. We’ve got an array of fun puzzles from…
Read more →As flicks like Trilogy of Terror, Trick R Treat and Body Bags have proven to various degrees of success, horror anthologies can be a mixed bag entertainment wise — usually a mix of standout stories with lesser fare. A notable…
Read more →In this guest review, Jim Brymer shares his thoughts on the 1982 horror anthology Creepshow Note: It is virtually impossible to do a review of this movie without revealing a lot of spoilers. If you prefer to watch the movie…
Read more →It’s been awhile since we’ve had a week crammed with as many great new Blu-ray and DVD releases as this one! Now available are everything from recent theatrical hits to an assortment of Greta Garbo classics unearthed from the Warner…
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