The home invasion film is a very specific area of the horror genre that seems to come in waves through out film history. I happen to be of the school of thought that whatever the flavor of the month for horror is in any given year(s) is a direct reflection on society’s current fear. Most […]
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Taking A Stab at the Scene – Another Cult Indie (NOT metal) Review Darknesss Destination of Madness Graveyard Calling Horror Records 2014 Track Listing: Fatal Exit (148) Horror Visions (165) Final Flash (177) Paranoid Symptoms (183) Dark Ultimate (193) Fright Night (206) When Darkness Began (220) Final Destination (240) I contacted Graveyard Calling through social […]
Goatcraft “All For Naught” Forbidden Records Necroclassical-Dark Ambient-Satanic-Nihilistic -Piano Music? I’m really not sure what the hell this actually means but the concept of evil piano music really interests me! I’m open minded to other music genres that have been invaded by the dark side of horror. After all, Anton LaVey was a classical […]
The Upper Footage
This was a very difficult film to watch. First off, I’d like to give a tremendous amount of respect to filmmaker Justin Cole for his renegade marketing tactics. Without even knowing it you’ve seen commercials for this film all across mainstream media. The initial youtube post that went up caused a scandal as most […]
//begin.transmission.gone.home.exe_ _vtr0n presents GHOST IN THE MACHINE GONE HOME By The Fulbright Company for PC GONE HOME is one of those games that’s hard to describe. Is it a horror game? Yes and no. You actually have to decide if it’s a horror game or not. It does give off an ominous vibe, […]
Chassity’s Top Villain
Best Movie Villain: Natalie “Mother” Koffin Feminism. Yes. I’m obviously all for it. Even in horror movies. Sometimes that means supporting women who do awful things in the movies. Which explains why my favorite movie villain just so happens to be a very strong and very evil woman: Natalie Koffin, or as she is […]
Here Comes the Devil
Netflix description: Grieving parents rejoice when their missing son and daughter return after disappearing on a family trip to Tijuana. But they’re not the same children they once knew, even though everything looks normal on the outside. My thoughts: This movie was completely bonkers for the first 30 minutes or so. I got 20 minutes […]
Dark Musing…In the Darkness
…in the darkness I have a friend in the darkness Though I know not his name Through whispers and urgings He loves to play a game Telling me things I know not to be true Enacted acts and deeds I believe to be the same Again tonight the shadows dance Spoken words tug at my […]
Dear StageFright, I really, truly cannot wrap my brain around how it’s possible that you had escaped my attention until just now. Released in 1987, you are a perfect, little jewel box of horror cinema. The 80’s were abundant with overly colorful movies that featured awful saxophone heavy soundtracks; you embraced this without being overtly […]
DIE
Six strangers are brought together under what ,initially, seems to be random circumstances. Just like a dice has six sides, “DIE” is brought to us in six layers of storytelling, each layer revealing more of the characters’ histories. Directed by Dominic James, DIE immediately sets a somber tone with it’s muted color scheme and ongoing […]