Film4 Frightfest 2015 Review – Deathgasm (2015)
Deathgasm. That name conjures up a myriad of things in your mind. A myriad of things that Deathgasm probably contains...
Deathgasm. That name conjures up a myriad of things in your mind. A myriad of things that Deathgasm probably contains...
Anna Rook is isolated from human contact in nearly every way, which is exactly how she likes it. Suffering from...
Lauren,played by talent show singer Diana Vickers(The Perfect Wave),is a naive yet deeply endearing young woman who's entire life...
The latest in a long-line of pop-culture documentaries that capture the zeitgeist of their particular subject matter, Future Shock! The...
I don’t know whay i punish myself sometimes… You probably all know I’m not a fan of found-footage horror movies,...
They often say those who can, do, and those who can’t, teach. In the blogosphere its often those who can...
After an all-night graduation beach party, a group of hung-over students wake up under blazing sun to find their numbers...
Wind Walker film From the films from actor/writer/director Russell Friedenberg that I have seen, it seems – at least to...
Horror and comedy have always gone hand in hand. Laughs often alleviate the tension and who doesn’t crack a smile...
Ed and Lyla are so worried about their psychologically unstable brother Martin they head to the family cabin in the...
It’s been quite some time since I saw Padraig Reynolds’ debut feature Rites of Spring back at Glasgow Frightfest 2012...
The myth of the shape-shifting wolf stems chiefly from Native American folklore as depicted in the now incinerated Henry MacRae short...
As a kid growing up in the 80s there were only a handful of women who, at least for this...
Falling firmly in the goofy camp of horror gimmicks is Jeruzalem, an Israel-set shocker that uses the holy city as...