REVIEW — Street Trash (Screambox Original)
Rebooted from the 80s classic, Street Trash is a splatterfest featuring age-old conflict but made for the modern world.

Rebooted from the 80s classic, Street Trash is a splatterfest featuring age-old conflict but made for the modern world.
Alright, now that most everyone’s had a chance to see Terrifier 3, I can properly review it. Don’t kill me in the comments, please!
Having just finished his newest work this summer, Brink contacted me again to review Bound by Blood, a tale of brothers in a battle of good versus evil. Challenge accepted.
With Your Life is a short look into the reality of domestic violence, from the actual violence to the torment to one’s psyche. Martinez and crew beautifully captured that there is hope, though. You too can escape with your life.
Sweet Meats is a horror comedy that will have you singing, laughing, and wondering what those famous burgers and fries really taste like.
Not everything is as it seems. Can you trust your eyes? Can you trust your mind?
The Monster Maker is a PRC film that despite its low score on Rotten Tomatoes, still provides audiences with chills that only demented villains from the pre-and post-atomic era can bring.
In Turkish, Kork translates to “fear” or to be afraid, which makes perfect sense for this festival.
It is now the end of my 31 Nights of Horror, Short and Sweet! review spree, but I wanted to showcase one more short: Mickey Martinez’s Lechuza.
In the Flesh is a scary situation — and a disturbingly understandable one.