
My Horror Movie Toxic Traits
Although I try to be optimistic, excited, and willing to give things a shot, I do have some toxic traits from time to time. And what better time than the present to air them out!
Although I try to be optimistic, excited, and willing to give things a shot, I do have some toxic traits from time to time. And what better time than the present to air them out!
Happy Vallentine’s Day! or Happy “Valloween,” for all you spooky fiends out there. For this day of love, I thought I’d change it up a little bit. No My Bloody Valentine, no Valentine — I’m going straight vampire lesbian 70s madness with Vampyros Lesbos.
Sorry if this sounds angry, but Ellen is a true piece of shit. Read why.
Welp, it’s time for the yearly tradition of speculating trends for the new year! Let’s see what I can come up with for 2025.
Wow. Is it the end of 2024 already? How time flies… Let’s look back at the horrors of this year.
There are two types of people: those who think 1993’s The Nightmare Before Christmas is a Halloween movie, and those who are wrong.
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.
Sweet Meats is a horror comedy that will have you singing, laughing, and wondering what those famous burgers and fries really taste like.
I have been craving something utterly frightening, and Tales from the Void got me right from the intro.
Extraterrestrial horror is one subgenre I wish I would see more of. Sometimes they can be silly, while others can be downright sinister. Anthony Columbus’ Alice and the Little Green Men is a short of the second kind. The 25 minutes of this film were jaw-dropping and at times, horrific, to say the least.