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Catching up with some indie horror creators
Filling in my viewing gaps of films featuring horror actor Nick Damici and movies by indie director Charlie Steeds, I ended up doing a marathon of four films, so let’s get into them. WE ARE WHAT WE ARE (2013) Director … Continue reading
Posted in Johnny You ARE Queer - Gay Thoughts, Movie Times & Television Schedules - Staying Entertained, The Evil of the Thriller - Everything Horror
Tagged Blood Conscious, cannibalism, creature features, demons, Freeze, gay horror, ghosts, home invasion, occult, supernatural, The Haunting of the Tower of London, We Are What We Are, witches
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STREAM QUEEN: vampires, zombies, and a funny ghost
My latest triple feature was a smorgasbord of subgenres. SLAYERS (2022) Slayers is not only a satire of young people in horror movies making obviously stupid decisions, it also covers issues of doing anything for fame and fortune, control and … Continue reading
Posted in The Evil of the Thriller - Everything Horror
Tagged Eyes of the Dead, ghosts, horror comedies, living dead, Slayers, supernatural, undead, vampires, We Have a Ghost, Zombies
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PRIME TIME: a triple feature of familiar faces
What’s in a horror name? The hope that the name will get people to watch your indie movie, that’s what. Let’s take a look at three flicks with veteran actors installed to lure us in. #Unknown (2021) The director of … Continue reading
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Tagged #Unknown, Damon's Revenge, ghosts, Room 9, slashers, supernatural
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An Asian horror triple feature
My recent excursion into the entire Ju-On/The Grudge series had me itching for some new Asian horror, so I went on a little binge with these three flicks. My conclusion is that they just don’t make Asian horror like they … Continue reading
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Tagged ghosts, Howling Village, supernatural, The Wailing, The Whole Truth
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3 flicks with poster art that uses the same color palette
Yep. The similarities in the poster designs are the only reason I lumped these three together. DEEP HATRED (2022) This is like a supernatural backwoods slasher that forgets the slashing. After an opening scene of a man being tossed in … Continue reading
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Tagged backwoods horror, Deep Hatred, ghosts, Habitual, slashers, supernatural, The Toybox
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I’m not one to hold a Grudge…or 13 Grudges
It’s been years since I dared to delve into covering every single Ringu/The Ring movie, so I’ve finally decided I needed to do the same for the Ju-On/The Grudge franchise. I’ve already covered Sadako vs. Kayako (Ringu vs. Ju-On) on … Continue reading
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Tagged ghosts, Ju-On, supernatural, The Grudge
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The holidays at the Amityville House?
Not exactly. I check out two short indies that cash-in on both the Amityville name and the holiday horror trend. Between these two and Amityville Cop, which takes place on New Year’s Eve, Amityville titles are popping up all over … Continue reading
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Tagged Amityville Christmas Vacation, Amityville Thanksgiving, ghosts, horror comedies, occult, supernatural
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Why do supernatural beings hang out in houses and cabins in rural locations?
Better question, why do people keep going to houses and cabins in rural locations? So we have more horror movies to watch, of course! So let’s get into these three. DEADSTREAM (2022) This is essentially a horror comedy found footage … Continue reading
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Tagged 3 Demons, Deadstream, found footage, ghosts, Monstrous, supernatural
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NETFLIX AND CHILLS: a trio of Asian horror flicks
Creepy women and evil curses. What more could you ask for from your Asian horror? UMMA (2022) I only have myself to blame for watching this knowing it was going to be exactly what I expected it to be, but … Continue reading
Posted in Movie Times & Television Schedules - Staying Entertained, The Evil of the Thriller - Everything Horror
Tagged ghosts, Incantation, possession, supernatural, The Bridge Curse, Umma
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SHUDDER AND SHRIEK: wiping out the watchlist
It’s the final purge for now, with the last three films I had in my Shudder watchlist at the moment, so let’s get right into them. NIGHT’S END (2022) Night’s End is one of those films with a story told … Continue reading
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Tagged demons, ghosts, Moloch, Night's End, occult, On the 3rd Day, supernatural, vampires
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