Well Go USA has announced the home video release of “Exhuma”, the acclaimed South Korean supernatural horror thriller written and directed by Jang Jae-hyun. It’s an introspective yet foreboding ghost movie that follows the exhumation of an ominous grave that portends to hold the secret of a mysterious illness. But the characters end up unleashing … Continue reading
REVIEW: “The Killer’s Game” (2024)
When it comes to wrestlers-turned-actors, there aren’t that many big screen successes to consider. Perhaps the most obvious exception is Dwayne Johnson whose movie career has catapulted him into being the highest paid actor in Hollywood. John Cena has also made the transition although (minus a couple of outliers) he seems hopelessly attached to cornball … Continue reading
New on Home Video: “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” 50th Anniversary Chain Saw Edition
Dark Sky Selects is celebrating the 50th anniversary of one the best horror movies of all-time with the release of an incredible new collector’s edition. This October a limited number of fans can get their hands on the “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” 50th Anniversary Chain Saw Edition – a killer new box set honoring … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Speak No Evil” (2024)
I admit to being a little hesitate after hearing that we were getting an American remake of “Speak No Evil” so soon after the release of the Danish original. That superb and unforgettably disturbing feature film came out in 2022 and remains one of the more tension-soaked and brutally unpleasant thrillers in recent years (read … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Tarot” (2024)
Sporting the tagline “Your Fate is in the Cards”, the supernatural feature “Tarot” gives you a pretty good idea of what you’re in for. The small budget horror film released earlier this year and had a decent showing at the box office, earning nearly $50 million on an $8 million budget. But it wasn’t well … Continue reading
REVIEW: “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” (2024)
After the commercial success of Tim Burton’s 1988 dark fantasy horror comedy “Beetlejuice”, Warner Bros. Pictures was thinking about a follow-up as early as 1990. Several scripts were written and considered, with some of the ideas sounding much better than others (believe it or not, “Beetlejuice Goes Hawaiian” was actually pitched). But numerous delays and … Continue reading