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Sleepy Hollow review – “Sandman”

Sleepy Hollow “Sandman” Review The opening dream sequence really set the tone of this episode. I half believed that the scene was real at first, which is telling me again that the best part of this show is really Abby. I’m finding myself invested in her more than Icabod, which is saying a lot as […]

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Frankenqueen

Imagine my delight when I came across a movie titled “Frankenqueen”; it has a couple of stars in it’s viewers ratings and is classified as Horror. Here is the Netflix description: “A getaway at a plastic surgeon’s Malibu mansion turns deadly for a group of young men as their mad scientist hostess implements a homicidal […]

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Curse of Chucky Review

Description from IMDB: After her mother’s mysterious death, Nica begins to suspect that the talking, red-haired doll her visiting niece has been playing with may be the key to recent bloodshed and chaos. Notable actors: Brad Dourif (of course), Fiona Dourif (his real-life daughter), Danielle Bisutti, A Martinez My thoughts: I did not go into […]

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Revenge of the toasters…

Robots, a topic that I believe has been sort of swept under the rug and ignored. More than likely because of our technological advancements, people see nothing to fear. So over time the machines that would ultimately take over the world have been over looked. After watching a few machine based films as of late, […]

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I Watch Way Too Much Horror or The Devil Built My House on Indian Burial Ground

There is an old saying “Does life imitate art, or does art imitate life?” This has been on my mind recently. I’m afraid that if you live by the sword, you will die by the sword and apparently I may have just fallen on my sword.  I’ve been dabbling in horror for so long I think […]

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I Spit On Your Grave 2

As if horror remakes didn’t anger people enough already, we now have a sequel to a remake. If you haven’t seen the original 1978 film I Spit On Your Grave, you’ve certainly heard of it. Carrying the dubious honor of having the longest rape scene in film history, I Spit On Your Grave seemed an […]

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Hellbent

Hellbent is an independent horror movie that I happened to stumble upon on Netflix some years ago. We’re all familiar with the Netflix horror selection:it’s a lot like playing Russian Roulette sometimes. So, after a few poor choices on my part, I chose to revisit Hellbent. Directed by Paul Etheredge, it may be low budget, […]

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The Wretched: Prologue

The Wretched: Prologue is a short film about a Roman garrison trapped in a Germanic Black Forest. It arrives via newcomer Collin Watts and features  Ashlynn Yennie of Human Centipede and Joey Kern of Grind, Beneath, and Cabin Fever. It recently premiered at Montreal Horrorfest and will soon be making its way to Screamfest LA. […]

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The Arksville Homicides- World’s First CG Horror series

Writing a horror series is a pretty ambitious task. Lewis Roscoe is taking that and turning it up ten notches with The Arksville Homicides. Based on a script that he has been adapting since 2001 this CG Horror series is one of the most intriguing concepts I’ve come across in quite some time. We need […]

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Insidious Chapter 2

Take it from a huge fan of both horror movies and the members of the so-called “Splat Pack”; there are a few things you need to know about viewing a James Wan/Leigh Whannell film: 1) The scares will always be real. There won’t be clichés or cats jumping out when we’re supposed to think it’s […]