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A group of twenty-somethings head out into dangerous wilderness where they meet a lunatic murderer.
Dead Mine deposits an eclectic mix of explorers in an ancient military based mine, where something sinister waits, tucked in the shadows. And they’re not exactly happy with their new company.
Aftershock shows how Eli Roth might pull off a reverse Ben Affleck and slowly morph from promising director to full blown actor, and the film itself is less horror and more of a milestone for indie disaster movies and a new generation of filmmakers inspired by The 4 Hour Work Week.
No One Lives opens with much potential and a brooding tone of menace only to lurch into standard “stalk and kill” territory with a group of characters you are never given a reason to care about in the first place.
'State of Emergency' reveals the upside to biotoxin zombies: They are a great way to make friends with some very dull people.
Black Rock is best described as a down and dirty Deliverance-style thriller with female protagonists.
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May 17, 2013
by Matt Molgaard - Staff Writer
A group of twenty-somethings head out into dangerous wilderness where they meet a lunatic murderer.
May 17, 2013
by Matt Molgaard - Staff Writer
First it was Body Bags, now Prince of Darkness. Scream Factory keeps the John Carpenter greatness coming to Blu-ray!
May 17, 2013
by Matt Molgaard - Staff Writer
The UK trailer for Apartment 1303 is making the rounds. It's a creepy little piece of footage, but is it unique in any way, and is there really reason to seek this one out?
May 17, 2013
by Matt Molgaard - Staff Writer
Zombieland drew some quality reviews on Amazon, but the company has opted to avoid moving to series. Bummer!
May 17, 2013
by Matt Molgaard - Staff Writer
Stuart Gordon's From Beyond has a legion of faithful followers. But it's time to see a remake made, and for reasons that may surprise you.
May 17, 2013
by Matt Molgaard - Staff Writer
Looking for an option outside the well-known Netflix, Amazon and Fearnet? Prepare for the brand new Screampix Youtube channel, which just so happens to be packed with more than 200 hours of terror entertainment.
May 17, 2013
by Matt Molgaard - Staff Writer
Want the full rundown on The Purge? Dig into the brand new website for the New Founders of America.
May 17, 2013
by Goreboy - Contributor
A mysterious gunman, Aman (Snipes), is the son of a nun who breaks her covenant with God to ensure his survival.
May 16, 2013
by Goreboy - Contributor
It began with a cow that just wouldn't die. But it would become an epidemic that transformed Britain's livestock into sneezing, slavering, flesh-craving four-legged zombies.
May 16, 2013
by Goreboy - Contributor
When the Apocalypse actually happens and a billion people are raptured up to heaven, Lindsey (Anna Kendrick, Pitch Perfect) and her boyfriend Ben (John Francis Daley, TV’s “Bones”) are left behind in suburban Seattle.
May 16, 2013
by Mike Blakely - Staff Writer
Inside a darkened house looms a column of TVs littered with VHS tapes, a pagan shrine to forgotten analog gods. The screens crackle and pop endlessly with monochrome vistas of static—white noise permeating the brain and fogging concentration.
May 15, 2013
by Goreboy - Contributor
The Demented follows six college friends as they meet up for a carefree weekend in a beautiful rural home. A terrorist missile attack in a nearby town infects much of the townspeople with a deadly virus that induces rabies-like symptoms...with devastating consequences.