Blu-Ray Review: Code Red’s Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker (Special Edition)
Sometimes we all go a little crazy sometimes… or in the case of Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker it’s all day every day. CodeContinue Reading
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Sometimes we all go a little crazy sometimes… or in the case of Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker it’s all day every day. CodeContinue Reading
Adam continues his coverage of CFF 2020 with the Short films he saw at the Festival. Confession, I’ve only recentlyContinue Reading
Another Preoccupation, another Job Bob Briggs marathon. I check back in with Joe Bob Brigg. This time The Last Drive-In coversContinue Reading
April Fool’s Day has enough twists and turns making it smarter than your average 80s slasher. The cult classic is beingContinue Reading
My Bloody Valentine almost forty years old is still one of the sterling examples of the Slasher Genre. Scream Factory hasContinue Reading
The third and final film in the Horror trilogy finds solutions for far too many issue left from non-story relatedContinue Reading
The second in the Malevolence Trilogy is the best and most polished of the film. Bereavement finds multi-hyphenate Stevan MenaContinue Reading
Stevan Mena comes out guns blazing with his great horror debut (and Eventual trilogy) Malevolence. The Film Producer-Writer-Director Stevan MenaContinue Reading
Adam appreciates Sergio Martino’s Torso and its place in the pantheon of Slasher Films but just can’t get into theContinue Reading
It’s October. And in honour of all things scary, Marie has decided to visit John Carpenter’s seasonal icon. Switch theContinue Reading









