Severance Review

Severance is a severely flawed horror comedy from the U.K. The film is about a group of office type people that work for a multi-national weapons company. These people go on a team building retreat, where it just so happens that a group of psychotic ex-soldier residing in the area have a grudge against the […]

Godsend

                 
Paul and Jessie Duncan have lost their beloved eight year-old son Adam in a tragic accident. As they are arranging for his burial, Dr. Richard Wells, approaches with the incredible offer to clone Adam, essentially bringing back their boy and reuniting their broken family. Despite the many legal, ethical […]

Pumpkinhead 4: Blood Feud

I really thought the Pumpkinhead franchise was on its way back to respectability. The last entry in the series, Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes, was a throwback to the feel and style of the original film. It wasn’t anywhere near as good as the original film, but it was certainly better than the bastardized sequel Pumpkinhead […]

Child’s Play

Child’s Play is an influential horror movie from 1988. It signifies both the downfall of slasher films and the beginning of the watered down horror formula that would reign throughout much of the nineties. The formula I’m talking about is the mix of the action star ethos combined with the early 80’s slasher mythology. No […]

The Skeleton Key

                    
The first time I watched The Skeleton Key, I was simply too lazy to change the channel. I was definitely not in the mood for some bland PG-13 horror flick, but as I lay on the couch like a dying slug, I discovered that The Skeleton Key was […]

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