When I look at the brief, but weirdly specific run of “electric chair horror” that sparked up during the late 80s, it really does seem
When I look at the brief, but weirdly specific run of “electric chair horror” that sparked up during the late 80s, it really does seem
Victor Crowley was dead. After the events of 2013’s Hatchet III, the raging, malformed ghost that has made his name by colourfully tearing intruders to
Despite original claims that it was a bold return to classic horror values, the Hatchet franchise didn’t really add all that much to the long,
“Mr. Crowley”, sung Ozzy Oborne once “What went on in your head?”. Well, when it comes to the mindset of director Adam Green, is seems
Before there was Terrifier, there was Hatchet – sort of.Allow me to explain: by the time 2006 rolled around, horror fans were well a truly
These days, when a sequel appears after a long time after the original graced the screen, the chances are it’s being hailed as legacy sequel
Over the years, Pamela Voorhees’ baby boy has amassed an eyebrow raising array of kills over the entirety of the Friday The 13th franchise making
Not to be confused as a deeply confusing sequel to Malcolm X, it’s always amusing to compare a new entry to a long running franchise
After about ten years of loyal service slaughtering teens of various shapes and sizes, Jason Vorhees found himself for sale. Sold by Paramount to New
Picture this scene: a bunch of movie guys are frantically trying to come up with a new hook for the next Friday The 13th outing
When your franchise is primarily obsessed with introducing pointy, stabby death to anyone in the vicinity under the age of 25, it’s inevitable that audience