The second installment of the Sorority House Massacre series exceeds the first by leaps and bounds in almost every manner. Where the first movie just sort of went through the motions, this […]
The second installment of the Sorority House Massacre series exceeds the first by leaps and bounds in almost every manner. Where the first movie just sort of went through the motions, this […]
Sorority House Massacre is as formulaic a slasher as they come. One can pretty much guess what is coming next at any given moment during the film and it lessens the impact […]
More often than not when Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing star in a film together, it is as adversaries and rarely as friends. Suffice it to say, The Creeping Flesh holds true […]
Most people when they think of horror think of brutality and the worst that immediately and easily comes to mind. Things like monsters and serial killers, blood and guts and the like. […]
The only massacre a person will find in Spring Break Massacre is the one that will assault the senses and eighty minutes of one’s life. There is very little going for this […]
Playing upon people’s fears of claustrophobia and albino mutants, Devil’s Pass uses a combination of traditional camerawork mixed with found-footage to create a fairly decent picture courtesy of the man who gave […]
The one thing that Kulay Dugo ang Gabi, otherwise known as The Blood Drinkers is famous for, is the way that colour is used throughout the film. Sometimes the picture would be […]
For a film about werewolves, Late Phases is a fairly standard beast. Nothing about the film really breaks the mold, but they at least tried something a little unconventional in the form […]
Originally titled La endemoniada, this Spanish film directed by Amando de Ossorio is a tale of exorcism that while not wholly original, does its best by involving witches and sacrifice and all […]
The Undying Monster is an interesting picture for two reasons being that it tries to be like Universal’s The Wolf Man while at the same time trying to find its own identity. […]