Blog

Fullwidth large blog

Review: ‘Pig Pen,’ a Dark & Bloody Revenge Tale

Pig Pen is not a horror film per se but does showcase a brutality that only humanity could muster– and that to me is more frightful than a chest bursting alien or a nightmare prowling clawed-man. Nonetheless, this film is incredibly bloody and gory for a drama/thriller. Filmed on the streets, Pig Pen follows thirteen year old Zack (Lucas Koch) who’s about to learn just how tough it is out there aw...[Read More]

Will Horror Suffer From The World’s Sensitivity?

By now most of you have heard about what happened at Knott’s Scary Farm and California’s Great America with their brand new VR horror experience. If you are left in the dark or have been under the VR googles too long, here is a recap of the story. This past year the gates to two premiere Halloween attractions opened with a brand new experience from Cedar Fair. Utilizing the growing popularity of V...[Read More]

Review: ‘The Sky Has Fallen,’ Dramatic and Contemplative Horror

The gritty horror film The Sky Has Fallen, from writer and director Doug Roos, boldly proclaims that  it’s all practical, no CG, and no shaky cam– and I’ll be damned if they didn’t deliver as promised. The Sky Has Fallen is every gorehounds dream, featuring an excess of blood spurts, dismemberment, and beheadings. From the very first scene in the film, Roos makes his goal clear: there will be bloo...[Read More]

Review: ‘Horror Hotel the Movie’ Now On Prime

The web series Horror Hotel comes to bustling life in feature length format as Horror Hotel the Movie. The lucrative Ricky and Al Hess have brought their second season of Horror Hotel and compiled the episodes like segments in an anthology film. Horror Hotel the Movie, is a cross between The Twilight Zone and Alfred Hitchcock Presents, featuring off-the-wall stories with tongue in cheek humor and ...[Read More]