31 Days of Horror: The Hills Run Red
31 Days of Horror By Robert Fure on October 22, 2009 | Comments (3)The Coroner jumps back into the 31 Days of Horror mix, bringing with him a self-aware slasher with quite the reputation preceding it already.
So far in examining child-related horror we’ve mostly seen kids being the bad guys – but what happens when momma goes nasty?
A cowboy (Adrian Pasdar) meets a pretty, young gal at the local saloon and discovers too late that her kiss includes a double-pronged love bite of vampiric proportions…
[REC] is another 2007 import (as was this week’s 31 Days feature Inside), but this time: it’s from Spain, 2) it’s the mother-film of the 2008 American remake, Quarantine, and 3) it is straight-up terrifying.
OAM + 31 Days of Horror: Dead of Night
31 Days of Horror By Jim Rohner on October 18, 2009 | Comments (5)A group of six friends gathers together one afternoon in a cottage in the English country side. That is where it begins.
31 Days of Horror: Army of Darkness
31 Days of Horror By Neil Miller on October 17, 2009 | Comments (2)This weekend, we are taking a break from the obscure, the low-budget and the Coroner. As in, I’m taking over for a few days and I’m going to turn the focus of this daily feature toward my favorite sub-genre: horror comedy.
31 Days of Horror: Amusement
31 Days of Horror By Robert Fure on October 15, 2009 | Be the First To CommentThe Coroner’s Report jumps back into the 31 Days of Horror game with a look at some direct to video Amusement.
Inside is a grisly, bloody suspense film from French cinema that will make you think twice before you open the door to a stranger.
31 Days of Horror: Dance of the Dead
31 Days of Horror By Robert Fure on October 13, 2009 | Comments (2)When you’re not getting your pants scared off this Halloween, how about you dance them off? Or just watch this cool movie.
The Coroner chimes in with a detailed review of Jack Ketchum’s Offspring, a surprisingly violent film that hit the child-violence spot, but may not entertain all.
Boiling Point: Get Real, Cannibals
31 Days of Horror By Robert Fure on October 12, 2009 | Comments (5)Robert Fure is tired of lazy cannibals who can’t even bring together enough firewood to roast that succulent leg of lady.
31 Days of Horror: The Stepfather
31 Days of Horror By Rob Hunter on October 11, 2009 | Comments (2)Jerry is disappointed in his family so he kills them, calmly cleans himself up, and heads out to begin a new life. He finds it with single mother Susan and her daughter Stephanie, but the harder he tries to make things work the more rebellious Stephanie seems to get. Maybe this isn’t the perfect family he was looking for. Maybe it’s time to move on again…
31 Days of Horror: The Orphanage
31 Days of Horror By Neil Miller on October 10, 2009 | Comments (3)Since we’re talking about movies that involve creepy kids, its time to take a trip to Spain, where director Juan Antonio Bayona wants to take you to an orphanage with a creepy history, and an even creepier present.
In search of good and powerful horror, you’ve got to explore all open doors, even if those doors lead to the office of Uwe Boll.
Trick ‘r Treat has some good, albeit predictable, scares and is a fun way to get into the Halloween spirit.
31 Days of Horror: Satan’s Little Helper
31 Days of Horror By Robert Fure on October 7, 2009 | Comments (2)Satan’s Little Helper is an enjoyable, self-aware horror movie that takes place on Halloween, making it a perfect October choice for your viewing pleasure.
Our 31 Days of Horror Coverage adopts a theme – children – and what better way to kick that theme off than with a murderous child’s doll?
31 Days of Horror: Midnight Meat Train
31 Days of Horror By Robert Fure on October 5, 2009 | Comments (3)All aboard the Midnight Meat Train for a bloody, violent trip through the New York Subway. So basically a pretty normal night caught on film.
OAM + 31 Days of Horror: Blood of the Vampire
31 Days of Horror By Scott Beggs on October 4, 2009 | Comments (2)A non-vampire movie with the word ‘vampire’ in the title! A vicious mad scientist whose thirst for blood knows no bounds! He finishes where Dracula left off!
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