Everyday – Any Genre – From Anywhere
-
Short of The Week: Missing (2014)
Synopsis: A man and his 92 year old grandmother kidnap, torture and kill women. Quick Review: It’s not everyday that you stumble upon a short movie that leaves you with a sour taste in your mouth. If you thought Torture porn was so 2005, director Joey Medina is trying to prove you wrong with his…
-
Vanishing on 7th Street (2010) Review
Synopsis: The population of Detroit has almost completely disappeared, but a few remain. As daylight disappears they realize that the Dark is coming for them. Leslie’s Review: “Why Vanishing on 7th Street Actually Works, For the Most Part” When four people survive an instant apocalypse in the direct-to-streaming, horror/thriller Vanishing on 7th Street (2010), they must…
-
Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones (2014) Review
Synopsis: Jesse begins experiencing a number of disturbing and unexplainable things after the death of his neighbor. As he investigates, it isn’t long before Jessie finds he’s been marked for possession by a malevolent demonic entity, and it’s only a matter of time before he is completely under its control. Quick Review: Many people dubbed the…
-
It’s Alive: Must Watch Frankenstein Films
It’s not likely, when a teenage Mary Shelly first wrote ‘Frankenstein’ as a sort of challenge to create the scariest story she could come up with for her writer and poet friends, that she could have seen it becoming such a cultural icon. Yet Frankenstein’s monster has fascinated generations of readers, and, in the last…
-
Six Reasons to Watch Guillermo del Toro’s short film, Geometria, Right This Second
I say right this second, but what I really mean is after you finish this article. I have to admit, whenever someone brings up Guillermo del Toro in conversation (it happens more than you might think), I fangirl out a little. Ever since I saw Pan’s Labyrinth in 2006, I have been a huge fan…
-
The Human Race (2013) Review
Synopsis: Veronica suddenly finds herself in a surreal and horrifying marathon race. The rules are simple: If you are lapped, you die. If you step off the path, you die. Many will start but only one may cross the finish line alive My Quick Review: The Human Race is clearly inspired by Stephen King’s novel, “The…
-
Madison County (2011) Review
Synopsis: A group of college kids travel to a small, mountain town called Madison County to interview the author of a tell-all book on the accounts of several grisly murders that happened there. When the kids start digging around to get their own answers, they find out that the stories may be more real than the…
-
Short of the Week: Krueger: A Walk Through Elm Street
I had been eagerly waiting for a new episode of the fan made krueger short movies (showing us glimpses of Freddy Krueger before he was killed by the parents of Springwood) and I’am pleased to say that the last one did not disappoint: “In Springwood, long before he became a demon of dreams, Freddy Krueger…
Got any book recommendations?