After the team of director Adam Wingard and writer Simon Barrett managed to flip the trope of the Final Girl on its head (and then
After the team of director Adam Wingard and writer Simon Barrett managed to flip the trope of the Final Girl on its head (and then
As we approach the five movie mark of a franchise that stubbornly refuses to roll over, there’s almost a sense of peaceful calm that washes
Despite the fact that there seems to be a precious little amount original ideas when it comes to exorcism films, filmmakers still seem to be
As long as I’ve been watching examples of needless, cinema bypassing movie sequels to long defunct franchises, I’ll never truly understand why they’re allowed to
Inbred mutants are nothing if not resilient; after all how do you explain the Wrong Turn movie racking up five entries within nine years when
I think it’s fairly obvious that the entirety of the Taken franchise has been coasting of the first film’s only, genuine, iconic moment. You all
Sometimes, there’s nothing just quite like a comedy/horror sequel. Not just any comedy/horror sequel mind you, but one made in a particular set of circumstances
Idiocy is a tough gig to pull off. The dumber the concept, the smarter the brains behind it has to be – and let’s be
Some films are created to expand your consciousness, to teach you about the world that surrounds you and aims to try to understand the existential
Films that choose to plonk its protagonist in hostile surroundings for the duration of one, endless, unbearably stressful night aren’t exactly thin on the ground
Since the Cabin Fever franchise started back with Eli Roth’s 2002 debut, the series has established a very obvious set up that saw obnoxious, toxic
Back in 2005, Robert Rodriguez managed to do the impossible and bottle the impossibly gritty lightning of Frank Miller’s cult, hyper-noir comic, Sin City. He
Whether you regard the V/H/S franchise as a vital entry in the realms of independent horror, or merely a disposable, failed cinematic experiment, you can’t
After watching 300, Zach Snyder’s hugely stylized adaptation of Frank Miller’s already hugely stylized graphic novel, you’d be forgiven for thinking that the ludicrously muscular
Remember when you first saw Blade? God, that was a fucking cool experience, wasn’t it? Remember how you thrilled when Stephen Norrington not only tweaked
If there ever was a problem with the bygone world of direct to DVD horror flicks and the current universe of streaming, it’s that the
Of all the actors to tackle their advancing years by going the Liam Neeson/Taken route and portraying a dude who can make mincemeat of men
In 2011, Gareth Evans hauled off and smashed us in the face with The Raid, a stupendously brutal, high-energy action masterpiece that quickly crawled it’s
I guess we can’t blame Paul W.S. Anderson for wanting to multitask; after all this is a man who once thought it was a good
They say that the most important part of any adventure is actually the journey and not the destination, but then if I’m being honest, I