Review: DRAG ME TO HELL
Directed by Sam Raimi, 2009 Written by Sam Raimi & Ivan Raimi Better late than never. Right? DRAG ME TO HELL, in theory, is a good movie, but as with all theory, scrutiny, minimal it may be, is...
View ArticleTHE LANDLORD Review – Selfless Indie Horror.
Written and Directed by Emil Hyde, 2009 I’ve never been noodling, but I imagine blindly thrusting one’s bare arm into the mouth of a catfish is not all that different from watching independent horror....
View ArticleINVITATION ONLY, Review.
Directed by Kevin Ko, 2009 Written by Sung In, Carolyn Lin Taiwanese horror doesn’t have much brand identity. In a way that makes it one of the more interesting Asian nations getting in on the...
View ArticleTHE LOST (2006) Review. [Netflix Watch Instantly]
Editor’s Note: I’ve asked BrianK to explore the arid wasteland of Netflix’ Watch Instantly section once a week in search of lost treasures, the only important rule being his find cannot be a film...
View ArticleCONDEMNED – CRIMINAL ORIGINS (PC), Review.
Condemned: Criminal Origins Developed By: Monolith Productions Produced By: SEGA When CONDEMNED: CRIMINAL ORIGINS was first released I felt a sense of unease, it just didn’t sit right with me. It...
View ArticleSUCK Review [SXSW2010 Roundup]
[In case you haven't noticed, things are slack at HND these days, so since I realize not everyone follows the other sites I write for, I am now committing myself to cross linking all my genre coverage...
View ArticleMOTHER’S DAY Review [Fantastic Fest 2010]
Directed by Darren Lynn Bousman, 2010 Written by Scott Milam Since the first thing that’s on any fan’s mind when it comes to a remake is how said film stacks up with the original, let’s just cut to the...
View ArticlePandora’s Box: ‘Wolf Town’ (2010)
Pandora’s Box is an advisory column in which I watch a film based solely on its cover art, or box if you will, and determine whether or not it’s worth your time when you’re perusing the horror section...
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: The Grapes of Death (1978)
Here’s one for zombie completists – Jean Rollin’s The Grapes of Death aka Les Raisins de la Mort, so much better at being a zombie movie than his actual zombie movie Zombie Lake (reviewed here). Some...
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