This April Fool’s Day, we look back at the twisted slasher classic, APRIL FOOL’S DAY (1986)
Read MoreOur Retro Reviewer takes on George A. Romero’s third installment in his Dead series, DAY OF THE DEAD (1985).
Read MoreFor the Valentine’s Day episode of “The Horror Files,” our Retro Reviewer, @deadalivedana dives into this vampiric classic, full of atmosphere, style, sexuality, and yes, the goth band Bauhaus. Check it out now at the link below, or on most streaming platforms!
Read MoreIn this Retro Review, we take a cram session on Jimmy Huston’s 1981 low-budget college slasher, FINAL EXAM!
Read MoreThe reasons for the inclusion of older films into a film festival’s lineup is always cause for reexamination. Fantastic Fest is typically a platform for newer movies to find an audience (and a home), so why show films from several decades ago? Is it an anniversary? Did one of the filmmakers pass away? Director Banmei Takahashi is still alive and his1988 japanese thriller “Door” is as current as ever.
Read MoreFrom the American West to the Australian outback, and even the French countryside, the simple premise of a road trip has inspired some of the most iconic horror moments in history from such directors as Wes Craven, Tobe Hooper, and Luca Guadagnino. With that in mind, we’ve pulled together ten of the best road trip horror films to watch when you are feeling the itch to put the rubber to the road.
Read MoreWe review the 80’s maniac slasher classic, ALONE IN THE DARK (1982), starring Jack Palance, Martin Landeau, and Donald Pleasence.
Read MoreWe get into the holiday spirit early by revisiting the low-budget Thanksgiving slasher, HOME SWEET HOME (1981).
Read MoreIn celebration of the made-for-TV horror classic, DARK NIGHT OF THE SCARECROW, streaming service Midnight Pulp will be airing this tale of vengeance and murder in a small Southern town on Sunday, October 24th at 9pm EST.
Read MoreSynapse Films is releasing a 3-disc, Blu-Ray Steelbook Edition of the 1987 creature feature, THE KINDRED, just in time for the holidays!
Read MoreDonald Pleasance (Dr. Loomis) wonders why you’re not watching the first “Halloween” instead. Michael Myers (Donald Shanks) offers no comment.
Read MoreThirty-five years after it’s release, we look back at Robert McNaughton’s gritty psychological horror film, HENRY: PORTRAIT OF A SERIAL KILLER.
Read MoreRetro review for the 1981, low-budget outdoor slasher, DON’T GO IN THE WOODS.
Read MoreReview of the 1982 erotic horror film, CAT PEOPLE, starring Natassja Kinski and Malcolm McDowell.
Read MoreThree pre-pubescent tots, all born under a rare solar eclipse wreak havoc on their small town on the eve of their 10th birthday.
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