Chad, the owner of Rad Chad's Horror Emporium, recounts a series of bone-chilling, blood-splattered tales to illustrate the rules of the horror genre to his newest employee.
Well this should certainly be a gorehound's delight. There really isn't much that is more brutal than watching someone's entire head disappear into an explosion of blood and gore. And sure an exploding head has been done many times but some are pretty awful, and some don't even have any gore, which is bizarre *cough*Chopping Mall*cough*. So let's get into this, loaded with GIFs for gory goodness.
A rookie film director and she has been preparing a horror film for the past 8 years. One day, Mi-Jung hears about a movie which was banned and scared people to death. When she finds it her obsession with the movie leads her to bizarre and horrible cases.
A lot of really awesome deals I got over the month of April and May. Some great deals you may not even know about! So be sure to stick around to the end. What would you like to see or pick up in this stack? Sound off in the comment section.
New home invasion thriller with Kevin James as the villain! A teenager's weekend at a lake house with her father takes a turn for the worse when a group of convicts wreaks havoc on their lives.
A defiant teenage boy, struggling with his parent's imminent divorce, faces off with a thousand year-old witch, who is living beneath the skin of and posing as the woman next door.
Found footage horror movies. There are a ton of them these days and frankly people seem to either love them or hate them. Personally, I rather enjoy a good found footage movie. But that's the problem because so many are very, very bad. And yet here I am, watching every one I can get my hands on. So I figure I can do a public service and make a quick list of some obscure ones that I found particularly great. Of course this is all subject to personal opinion, but maybe you will find something here you love.
An artificial intelligence escapes her spaceship to turn into a female ghost and challenges two blade runners to a galactic chase. NEW release on Shudder!
When a routine traffic stop results in the unexplained, grisly death of her colleague, a cop (Mary J. Blige) realizes footage of the incident will play for her eyes only. As the attacks mount, she races to understand the supernatural force behind them.
Ah, the fear of eyeball trauma, honestly it's a pretty common fear, or aversion. I love seeing eyeball stuff in horror because it's just one of those areas of the body you don't want disturbed. So this article is mainly for people like me, getting a bunch of great eyeball scenes at once, but also for the opposite. Step inside, conquer your fears, and let's see some eyeballs getting destroyed in no particular order.
Since we have started the podcast/website we have frequently been reached by many wonderful new film makers that sometimes get overlooked. Whether it be in the shuffle and hustle of online algorithms or something else. While I may share these on social media I also wanted to share these on the website with you guys as well. 3 shorts that have been sent to me and I’ve found recently to help shine a light on these talented individuals.
A family find themselves terrorized by their eight-year-old son's imaginary friend. Find out what I thought of the new Shudder Release.
Everyone has to start somewhere, right? Horror may be the red headed stepchild of the cinema world but that doesn't stop it from being one of the most filmed and profitable genres either. Many actors get their start in the genre, and you may be surprised to find some of your favorites have done just that. So if you're a struggling actor, don't shy away from being in a horror movie, seems to have worked out just fine for these people.
The dead are coming back to life outside. But in the isolated Mi'gmaq reserve of Red Crow, the indigenous inhabitants are immune to the zombie plague. Traylor, the tribal sheriff, must protect his son's pregnant girlfriend, apocalyptic refugees and reserve riffraff from the hordes of walking white corpses.
What sacrilege is this? Yeah, it actually happens. While the vast majority of remakes are rubbish, there are a good amount that are decent, but then there are those that actually exceed the original. A true rarity indeed.
The crew of a West of Ireland trawler, marooned at sea, struggle for their lives against a growing parasite in their water supply. Is it the sea creature film you've been waiting for or something better? Find out in my review.
A psychotic hitchhiking psychology student (Maxwell Caulfield) terrorizes a couple (Edward Albert, Shawn Weatherly) and their son for his own sick, twisted enjoyment. Check out Alex’s video review of the movie and the special edition disc from MVD Entertainment Group.
Blaxploitation cinema is an often overlooked but integral slice of American filmmaking that emerged in the 1970s. Starting with Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song, it ushered in a new era of filmmaking that exposed the general public to another culture. Despite backlash behind portraying stereotypical criminal roles, the movement was also praised for finally introducing black characters as heroes. While blaxploitation cinema was primarily action and drama oriented, there was also a small uprising of blaxploitation horror films, and today we're looking at eight of the best and most influential films of the 1970s.
Been really sad about legendary film maker Stuart Gordon's passing and I went straight to my shelf to find movies of his to watch. This is my Top 5 list of his movies that I love. He made so many good ones. Rest in Peace brother you will never be forgotten. We will all miss you. Thank you for making a mark on us all.
I got to check out Netflix's new Horror Thriller "The Platform"! A vertical prison with one cell per level. Two people per cell. One platform of food and two minutes per day to feed from Top to bottom. An endless nightmare trapped in hell. See what I thought.