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REVIEW: ‘Drive Angry’

Are you sitting down? If you’re not, you might want to. Ready? Here goes. Nic Cage has done a movie I like. It’s that that I dislike him as a person or actor. It’s not that he hasn’t done anything… Continue Reading →

PRETTY SCARY 2 REVIEW: Shorts, Sweet and To the Point

Nine shorts were presented at this past weekend’s Pretty Scary 2 Film Festival, sponsored by genre regular Shannon Lark’s Viscera Film Festival. Although these films were short -some lasting less than a minute – their message was loud and clear:… Continue Reading →

PRETTY SCARY 2 REVIEW: ‘Within’

There are few things in life more capable of scaring me senseless than humans. We are an unpredictable creature from the day we breathe our first breath. Much like beautifully wrapped packages on Christmas morning, you may only guess what’s inside…. Continue Reading →

HPLHS Strikes Again: The Whisperer in Darkness Trailer

While Lovecraft fans like me endure the excruciating wait for Del Toro’s “At the Mountains of Madness”, pickings are notoriously slim for any other tentacle-y goodness. Ordinarily, when Hollywood gets its grubby little mitts on any of Lovecraft’s work, the… Continue Reading →

Women of Horror Spotlighted in Pretty Scary 2 Festival

The local horror film festival season kicks off when the Pretty Scary film festival opens at the Texas Theater February 26th.

Amanda Rebholz: What Do Horror Fans Want?

After surviving this week’s winterpocalypse we kick off this year’s “What Do Horror Fans Want?” with writer/photographer/ actress Amanda Reboholz of Horrorphile Entertainment.

REVIEW: ‘Husk’

Stop me if you’ve heard this one. Let me tell you about the horror movie with the bunch of pretty kids who get waylaid somewhere out in the country where there is no cell service and then are attacked by… Continue Reading →

REVIEW: ‘The Task’

After having read its synopsis for “The Task”, I was really excited about this film. I thought to myself, “what a great concept” and it was… until someone covered, smothered and strangled nearly every ounce of originality from it. “The… Continue Reading →

REVIEW: ‘Seconds Apart’

Much ado is made of twins in horror films, and the “special bonds” that exist between these unique children seem endlessly ripe for speculation, usually running to the grim and excessive. In a world where uniqueness is prized and symmetry… Continue Reading →

REVIEW: ‘Prowl’

They say that you can never go home again. What exactly does that mean? It’s usually one of those nebulous phrases that someone says during a bittersweet homecoming. Sometimes, however, it’s just the hard truth. You can’t go home. Sometimes… Continue Reading →

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