
“If it bleeds, we can kill it.” Logan Myerz reviews the 1987 classic, Predator starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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“If it bleeds, we can kill it.” Logan Myerz reviews the 1987 classic, Predator starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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by Kevin Muller
The Nun is the new entry in The Conjuring cinematic universe. It expands upon the legend of an evil spirit that takes the form of a hideous nun. The universe has been the go to for those who want to be dropped into a world of the supernatural, instead of one full of superheroes. Annabelle was the first standalone film based on the findings of real life couple Ed and Lorraine Warren. Of course, major liberties have been taken, but each of these films follow the same beats as the ones that proceed them. Does this one add anything new to the universe or is it just one that will get lost in the shuffle as more of these are to be made in the near future?

Logan Myerz reviews John Carpenter’s 1983 film Christine, that’s adapted from the Stephen King novel.
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We’re going back to the 80’s to review The Dead Zone, directed by David Cronenberg and starring Christopher Walken.
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Keli Price Talks a Life in Film, Making a Difference Through Art, and Sleep No More
Keli Price
Headshot Courtesy of KeliPrice.com
The best acting roles are those that allow artists to build on the best parts of their personalities to develop authentic characters. The characters that develop are more relatable and strengthen the projects to which they contribute. Keli Price (Side Effects) relies on his own resilient drive and determination to portray Joe, the leader of a graduate student cohort performing a sleep study under dubious ethical circumstances, in the horror film Sleep No More. I had a chance to talk with Keli about his creative approach and making the film ahead of its October 2nd release on DVD ($27.97), VOD, and digital platforms.

Logan Myerz reviews the cult classic slasher flick from 1983, Sleepaway Camp.
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“Angela Baker, a traumatized and very shy young girl, is sent to summer camp with her cousin. Shortly after her arrival, anyone with sinister or less than honorable intentions gets their comeuppance.”
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Comes to Indonesia

by Nile Fortner
A young group of naïve kids pick up a hitchhiking stranger and their kindness will lead to suffering and gore. We’ve seen this horror formula again-and-again in films. The 2009 Indonesian horror film Macabre does follow this similar formula and the usual clichés. However, Macabre is worth sinking your teeth into and delivers on the cannibal carnage.

We will be celebrating ’31 Days of Horror’ by posting and reviewing 31 horror movies in the month of October on our website, social media outlets, and our YouTube Channel! The fun begins on October 1st.
Stay scared my friends……

There’s a beach town in California where you never have to grow old, the vampires don’t sparkle but wear plenty of leather and holy water is a must-have when leaving the house. The cult classic ‘80s-tastic The Lost Boys adventure continues with a series of Pop! Movies collectibles.