Review: Host (2020)

2020-07-30 Bo 0

Shudder’s original content has been, predictably, all over the place in terms of quality. The most recent effort from the streaming horror channel (a channel […]

Brightburn – The Legion Review

2019-05-24 Bo 0

It is, without question, an intriguing concept. The new film Brightburn is essentially a ‘What if…?’ movie, posing the question what if Superman hadn’t been […]

Us – The Legion Review

2019-03-22 Bo 0

Jordan Peele’s Get Out was an announcement of a new voice in horror, one that made an indelible mark on the cinematic landscape as a […]

Retro Review: The Conjuring

2019-03-08 Bo 0

The Conjuring, the latest from Saw and Insidious director James Wan, is a throwback in many ways, presenting a classic ghost story, set in the early 1970s, investigated by […]

Retro Review: Husk (2011)

2019-02-07 Bo 0

Another in the After Dark Originals series, like the previously-reviewed Prowl, hits DVD shelves.  Not sure what fixation After Dark has with one-word titles.  At any rate, Husk takes the […]

Legion Review: Demon House (2018)

2018-08-10 Bo 0

In the interest of full disclosure, I may have accidentally seen one episode of the Zak Bagans-helmed Travel Channel series Ghost Adventures, but I’m not entirely […]

The Top 10 Horror Movies of 2017

2017-12-28 Bo 0

  The past couple of years have been absolutely outstanding for horror fans.  From the artful It Follows and The VVitch to popcorn crowd-pleasers like the recent It, […]

Legion Review: It (2017)

2017-09-08 Bo 1

If you’ve ever read Stephen King’s seminal horror novel, It, you remember it.  At 1,138 pages, it is one of King’s longest novels (which is saying […]

‘Wer’ Lacks Bite

2014-08-11 Bo 0

  I believe the hardest of the classic monsters to get right is the werewolf. Plenty of films have attempted to bring this legendary beastie […]

Review: Bio-Slime

2014-08-02 Bo 0

If a movie like The Battery has taught me nothing else, it’s that low-budget filmmaking, even micro-budget filmmaking, can be glorious.  It can also be […]

Review: Curse of Chucky

2014-08-02 Bo 0

  The Child’s Play franchise has never been one of my favorites in the genre.  The first film, directed by Fright Night‘s Tom Holland, was […]

Review: Cassadaga

2014-08-02 Bo 0

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before…  A deaf art teacher is wrecked by the death of her younger sister and moves to a […]

New Review: Afflicted

2014-07-31 Bo 0

  If there’s one thing that can sour me on the very notion of a film these days, it’s the descriptor “found footage.” Too often, […]