HUSH Will Break into Your House and Steal your IPhone!

“Hush” (2016) Directed by Mike Flanagan. Starring John Gallagher Jr., Kate Siegel and Michael Trucco. A deaf novelist living in isolation deep in the woods is terrorized by a masked stalker. Will she fall prey to his dark plans, or has he chosen the wrong victim?   Maddie lives in a world … Read More

Top 10 Most Brutal Horror Anime

By brutal horror anime we mean gore, violence, and a total emotional gut-punch in the feels.  Brace yourselves, the anime list is coming! 10. Ga-rei: Zero     The Prelude to the manga series Ga-rei, it sets in motion the antagonistic relationship between two swordswomen. Much pocky and bloodshed is shared. … Read More

iZombie S2E17 Reflections of the Way Liv Used to Be.

  We pick up the story with Major coming to after being drugged by Ravi. Major explains the Max Rager situation to Ravi. Ravi thinks they should tell Liv. Major believes that if she finds out it will change her to something more than the crusader for justice that she … Read More

Masterpiece or Menace: Is The Green Inferno Over-hyped?

“The Green Inferno” (2013) Starring  Lorenza Izzo, Ariel Levy and Aaron Burns. Directed by Eli Roth. Social Justice warriors travel to the Amazon jungle to stop the deforestation of tribal land. Soon they discover that they are surrounded by horrible people, and that the natives are cannibals that find them … Read More

G Willikers! A to Z Short Film Review Series

  In the last installment of the Short Film Review, we visited the origins of Cinema. Today, we visit a “Tardy to the Party”, namely the United States. American film would really only come into its own until Edwin S. Porter would come along and give the audience a narrative … Read More

This Knock Knock Review Comes With Free Pizza

  “Knock Knock” (2015) Directed by Eli Roth. Starring Keanu Reeves, Lorenza Izzo and Ana De Armas. Poor 40-year-old, neglected by his wife and sex- starved Evan is ambushed by two randy gals that blackmail him. He gets back at them by comparing them to free pizza. Which is kind of unfair to free pizza. … Read More

F is for France! A to Z Short Film Review Series

  “All Cinema Begins in France” (E Fink, really not an expert on much of anything)   Several years ago, I had an umbilical hernia fixed. Insert “yucky, icky, poo” here. During my recuperation, I decided to delve into the origins of film. This led me to France. Initially, I … Read More

Look, E’s All Eaten Away! A to Z Short Film Review Series

  The classic line from the 1933 version of “The Invisible Man” starring Claude Rains is used for the title today. The man may be invisible but the horror is right in front of your eyes. In this installment, the films are in English, which also begins with “E”. Some … Read More