Jack Pollexfen's Indestructible Man is a quirky blend of a crime movie, horror and science fiction with a light noir edge.
Let's face it: Many of us watch horror films and instantly know when someone's just "phoning in" their performance much unlike Lon Chaney.
'Nosferatu' isn't a classic film simply because it;'s an old movie. Let's look at what makes it work!
The idea that Sarah basically snaps and imagines the monsters in "The Descent" is too tasty to overlook! Could it just be a delusion?
Directed by Curtis Harrington, Night Tide stars a rather young-looking Dennis Hopper as a sailor who falls in love with a fish-woman while on shore-leave.
I don't dislike the Child's Play film franchise. Why must I say this? Well, there's a weird misconception about me regarding those films.
Plenty of people would love to see Mike Judge crossover further into the horror realm, and he's certainly smart enough to make it work.
Banana Splits Movie review.
With directorial credit split between Jack Hill and Stephanie Rothman, Blood Bath was a troubled 1960s Roger Corman production.
Jack Arnold's Tarantula" delivers everything you'd expect from a giant spider movie. By everything, of course, I mean it offers up a giant spider.
Often called a "psychological thriller," Wes Craven's Red Eye could also easily be considered a political thriller. It's unlike other Craven movies.
Written and directed by William Peter Blatty, The Exorcist III is one of those great mixed bag horror movies.
Poltergeist III was definitely not a critic's darling, but its solid performances and interesting ideas keep it from being as bad as Rotten Tomatoes says.
Haunted MTL interview with Isaac Thorne, author of horror stories such as The Gordon Place, Road Kills, The Murder of Crows, Dislike and Hoppers.
Most of us tend to remember Trilogy of Terror for its mascot (besides Karen Black), known as the Zuni fetish doll. Let's look at this little...
Billy Ray Brewton's 2016 film Show Yourself shouldn't be easy to write a scathing review about. It is a likable movie, as far as I'm concerned.
When we think of the Addams Family, we think of the unnatural, the macabre. Still, early on in the series, Pugsley goes through an identity crisis.
Killer Klowns from Outer Space. What happened to the whole sequel idea that was bandied about some time ago? It seems Mickey Mouse didn't like it!
With the latest Addams Family movie in theaters, it seemed like a good idea to look back at episode 1 of the old TV series
Kim Jee-woon's I Saw the Devil could easily be called morally repugnant, among other things....Still, is it just a bunch of violence? Yes and no.