REVIEW — Hell House LLC (2015)
I’ve been missing Halloween lately, and with my new subscription to Screambox on Amazon, I have access to a million more horror movies, including the legendary Hell House LLC.

I’ve been missing Halloween lately, and with my new subscription to Screambox on Amazon, I have access to a million more horror movies, including the legendary Hell House LLC.
And we’re back with the second of three Halloween-themed children’s books from my mom’s past (that she has given to me, and that I share with my own kid). This time it’s Humbug Witch, a book about a little girl that dresses up as a witch and has a lot of fun doing so.
Sure, it’s easy to make fun of this M. Night Shyamalan flop about killer plants, starred by none other than Marky Mark. But I’m here to say that The Happening is better than you remember it, and deserves at least some praise.
Primal Rage, an Italian-American production, is part of the animals-gone-wrong branch of 80s sci-fi horror. But don’t let the premise fool you; Primal Rage is more than just schlock.
Whewwwieee! This is a hell of an introduction to the works of author Jake Bannerman! Trigger Warning ahead.
The four-season series took well-known creepypastas and expanded on them in gloriously insane fashion, bringing our wildest dreams and deepest fears to life.
Best horror theme song? Killer Klowns, obviously!
When an alien ship crash lands near a forest marsh, the local mosquito population mutates and becomes giant, dog-sized bloodsuckers that attack camp-goers with an extreme intent to kill.
A while back, I featured this film on a list of awesome shorts; today, I’m still thinking about Venefica and how it deserves its own review. Venefica actually had a big impact on me.
I’m continuing my Goosebumps kick with 1997’s The Haunted School. Bell Valley Middle School has some secrets, and new student Tommy gets right in the middle of this ghostly mystery.