Entries Tagged 'fun' ↓
June 3rd, 2010 — 1976, animals attack, B-movie, backwoods horror, bad movies, bugs, campy, cheesy, creepy, Fatally Yours, From The Feeds, fun, Horror Reviews, insects, Jeff Lieberman, murders, nature, silly, stupid
Review by Sarah “Fatally Yours†Jahier
Killer worms…yup, you read that right. That is pretty much the premise of Squirm, a B-movie from writer/director Jeff Lieberman (Just Before Dawn, Satan’s Little Helper, Blue Sunshine). While this is no doubt one of Lieberman’s worst horror films, it still holds a certain campy charm and should be viewed [...]
June 2nd, 2010 — 2009, chainsaw, cheesy, college, Eddie Lengyel, family, Fiend of Grue, fraternity, From The Feeds, fun, Horror Reviews, independent, low-budget, party, psychos, Samhain, slasher, sorority
Review by Jason “Fiend of Grue” Schneeberger
Hell Week is a week in which a fraternity puts potential new frat brothers and sorority sisters through a series of tests to prove their worthiness to be in that fraternity. This particular fraternity is ran by JJ (Rob Jaeger), a blond jerk whose chief concern is getting laid [...]
May 19th, 2010 — 2010, C.W. Prather, classic horror, Count Gore De Vol, cult classic, Dick Dyszel, documentary, Fatally Yours, From The Feeds, fun, halloween, horror host, horror icon, Horror Reviews, nostalgic, Steve Niles, TV show, whimsical
Review by Sarah “Fatally Yours†Jahier
In C.W. Prather’s documentary Every Other Day is Halloween, viewers are taken on a nostalgic and whimsical trip back in time to the golden age of television horror hosts, a time when local TV’s witching hour was ruled by ghouls and boils introducing old black and white movies for a [...]
May 11th, 2010 — 1964, B-movie, black and white, campy, creatures, Dark Sky Films, From The Feeds, fun, Horror Reviews, isolated, monsters, murders, Nazis, sci-fi, science experiment, Theron Neel, trapped
Review by Theron Neel
Like any self-respecting monster kid, I spent my formative years planted in front of the television set, watching whatever horror and sci-fi swill Hollywood had to offer a young mind. Time wasted? Perhaps. But I prefer to think of those many hours spent viewing B movies as a kind of alternative education. [...]