While I’ve had it out for any Crypt entry that leans too far into the realms of broad comedy, the reverse turns out to be
While I’ve had it out for any Crypt entry that leans too far into the realms of broad comedy, the reverse turns out to be
Greeksploitation is one of the lesser known avenues for horror movies and the like, but look hard enough and you’ll find a few trash epics
The director of the soon to be released Obsession, Curry Baker, is in talks with A24 to write and direct the latest take on The
During this trawl through the horrible history of HBO’s groundbreaking TV terror show, I’ve been fairly resistant to any episode that’s chosen to offer up
When is a Mummy movie not a Mummy movie? When it’s a Lee Cronin Mummy movie, I guess…Over the last couple of years, Blumhouse has
Despite the fact that Tales From The Crypt is a prominent, horror show, there’s been a lack of prominent horror directors working within its constraints.
Life as a struggling actor can be a tough old game, especially when everyone is telling you that you haven’t got “the look”, so you
Possibly the most startling thing about Rings, the bizarrely belated trilogy capper for the American wing of the Ring franchise, is the fact that it
You know what Tales From The Crypt really needs round about now? An episode that slaps on a pair of medical gloves and delves into
Paramount has acquired the rights to a new Longlegs film with Osgood Perkins back to write and direct. Nicolas Cage is also back onboard to
So far, the three episode premiere of season 3 seems to be all over the place. With “Loved To Death” we got a weak comedy
For a hot minute there, I was thinking that the rot had truly started setting in on the carcass of Tales From The Crypt. After
Before his untimely death in 2015, director Wes Craven made his final directorial bow in 2011 with Scream 4 and while it certainly wasn’t the
Usually when a series gets to its third season, it’s managed to iron out all those kinks and teething problems that tend to dog earlier
After eight episodes of doubt, paranoia, self mutilation and a spot of fatal hemorrhaging, Netflix’s darkly humorous takedown of romance reaches its climax with the
Sound. It’s the vital component of any horror film experience. Without it we have no ability to build ambience, stoke up dread or even deliver
Could it be that the new home for ridiculous, camp shark movies is Netflix? Obviously as the tidal wave of streaming content surges on, killer
Time is rapidly ticking away for the players of Hayley Z. Boston’s progressively frenetic horror farce and with only two episodes to go, the show
After banging a vastly intriguing debut in his native Mexico, it was inevitable that Guillermo del Toro would soon make the leap to Hollywood –
We’re creeping alarmingly close to the grand finale of Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen now, but despite the fact that we’re already on