Waxwork

Waxwork

Another gem of ’80s horror has been released on Netflix Instant which is quickly morphing from a place to view crappy late 2000′s direct-to-disc horror to having access to piles of decent old school choices – most of the rarer variety. I’m personally really digging it having seen quite a few long [...]

Night of the Lepus

Night of the Lepus

Nature revenge flicks were a staple of ‘70s bad horror-that often felt compelled to contain a foreboding message for the human race. With films like Food of the Gods, Frogs, and an abundance of others there was no shortage of films meant to scare (but mostly caused mass laughter) humans [...]

Cujo

Cujo

Cujo is my favorite movie about a rabid dog and a Pinto. By a mile. I always had an idea that I thought would be pretty awesome for a tagline: “The movie Ford Motor Company doesn’t want you to see!” I’d totally watch a horror flick with a tag like [...]

2010: Moby Dick

2010: Moby Dick

I would like to thank The Asylum for being awesometastic and having the foresight to finally give the world what it really needs; a cheap modern CGI version of Melville’s classic novel adapted to film, starring the mayor from Spin City. The fans of classic literature have literally been dying [...]

Growth

Growth

This was one of the films on my list of potential best direct-to-disc releases of 2010. That was until I watched it. It now has a place on my bottom five of the year. It’s the kind of movie that humans should avoid. On the other hand, human-like creatures with [...]