Ticked Off Trannies With Knives – review

Ticked Off Trannies With Knives If you have read any of my recent reviews, or have seen any genre films lately (why comedies are not trying this I cannot say) then you know there has been a terribly nostalgic run of films coming out. I think it is the Grindhouse effect, the desire to embrace… Continue reading Ticked Off Trannies With Knives – review

Catfish – review

Catfish There is one thing with film that other mediums don't quite have and that is the intimacy of certain films, especially documentaries. Until the past few years we accepted that a documentary was reality and while we may also accept that some of the moments in the film may be accentuated through editing or… Continue reading Catfish – review

Malevolence – review

Ah, the slasher sub-genre, the tried and true favorite of filmmakers young and old. The slasher film is the old war-horse of horror and is a staple that never goes out of style. The films get gorier, get more ridiculous, then dial back to the forebears and play more on creeps than blood but essentially… Continue reading Malevolence – review

Chronicles Of An Exorcism – review

Over the years of watching bad movies you start to get a little gunshy on checking new ones out. Shucks, and can you blame me or anyone else because of that? Hecks no. If it isn't seeing bad mainstream movies it's seeing bad indie ones and sometimes the worst are the ones that the world… Continue reading Chronicles Of An Exorcism – review

Confederate States of America – review

This is a quick little review because I don't necessarily have a lot to say about the film. This is a satirical faux-documentary (mockumentary, if you prefer) that details the history of an America where the South won the Civil War. Framed like a Ken Burns documentary we pick the story up during the Civil… Continue reading Confederate States of America – review

House of Fears – review

House of Fears - review   Man, I love it when you randomly watch movies and they surprise you by being good. This isn't to that they are great films necessarily but that they are fun, decent movies that you don't regret watching in the least. Such is the case with House of Fears, a… Continue reading House of Fears – review

Taintlight – review

Taintlight – review So, it’s only fair to admit that I have never seen Twilight, nor have I read the books. Vampires don’t generally interest me but I will hand it to the writer and the creators of the film franchise that they definitely tapped into a hungry market. So, being that I have no… Continue reading Taintlight – review

Home Movie – review

Home Movie – review   It isn’t a modern notion certainly, but there is something about modern technology which makes home movies seems all the more prevalent than they were in the past. Sure, sure, people made them before but now it’s so much easier to document the life and minutia of the modern family… Continue reading Home Movie – review

A Serbian Film – review

A Serbian Film – review Friends, there are some things you see that you can’t un-see. Movies you seek out which you can’t really explain why but which you need to see. For us horror fans there are a lot of movies like that. Horror movies lay on the borderlands of the film genre, ranging… Continue reading A Serbian Film – review

Hatchet II – review

    It’s strange, this fascination we have right now with horror of the eighties. See, I lived through that era and have seen a lot of the movies and, for some reason, we really cling to the eighties slasher as an icon. On one hand I can appreciate it because that’s the era that gave… Continue reading Hatchet II – review

Brain Dead – review

BRAIN DEAD - Review There are people that you come across in life that you get to know but then who just disappear as if they fell off the earth. Such is the case with some filmmakers who, after making a few films that get some notice they just sort of, well, disappear. Far too… Continue reading Brain Dead – review

Darkness – review

DARKNESS – review While it is true that famed horror director Lucio Fulci is long gone, the people he influenced are still very much alive and well. Such is the case with DARKNESS, a film that feels like a spiritual successor to Fulci's brand of dreamy horror where logic wasn't as important as the scares.… Continue reading Darkness – review

World War Z – review

    In your life, if you’re the reading sort, you will come across the books that will open your eyes to the world around you. Now, maybe they’ll be the ‘classics’, or perhaps something that is more modern, but over the years you will read books that will, in some way, change you. That’s powerful.… Continue reading World War Z – review