Whether we’re talking about deranged rednecks, territorial bears, or the mythical Sasquatch; we aren’t exactly hurting for reasons NOT to go into the woods. Nevertheless, Christopher Schrack’s Backwater looks to …
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I’ve never been much of a Western fan. In fact, Mel Gibson’s ‘Maverick’ is about as close as I get, but Horror has an incredible way of elevating other genres …
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Here we are again with a very special episode of the Modern Horrors Podcast. This week we’re joined by filmmakers Chris St. Croix and David Buchert to discuss their newly …
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Anthology films are a very special breed. By featuring multiple segments in a single film, you’re able to capture a wide range of tones, characters, and events. Unfortunately, these films …
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We’ve been looking forward to the Indonesian clown-horror BADOET for several months now. Aside from (aesthetically) looking fairly spectacular, the film also features what appears to be an incredible original …
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It’s that time of the year again, and while we’re by no means hurting for quality horror films in 2015, we could probably all use a bit more fun. Something …
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This week in horror marks the birthday of Uwe Boll’s HOUSE OF THE DEAD – so you know we have to weigh in on that masterpiece. Then we switch gears …
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Christmas horror movies are once again on the rise. Arguably now more than ever. The first major release to celebrate this rebirth of sorts is RLJ Entertainment’s A Christmas Horror …
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One of the many reasons I love the horror genre so much is because of it’s global reach. Year after year we get stunning releases from various parts of the …
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2013’s Antisocial garnered somewhat mixed reviews. Personally, I liked it, but knew the film could have achieved much more. It found itself sitting in an unusually balanced mix of the …
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