Happy Friday the 13th! We thought it would be suitable to talk about Jason Voorhees today and review one of our favorite films of the series. Logan reviews the 4th installment in the Friday The 13th franchise. #31DaysofHorror #Fridaythe13th
Reviews
I AM ALONE out now on DVD, Digital, and VOD!
A FRONT ROW SEAT TO THE END OF THE WORLD!
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Random Media and Abstract Forces Productions announce the DVD, Digital and VOD debut of the award-winning independent film festival favorite, I AM ALONE. When an unknown virus begins to spread through the population infecting people almost instantly, the CDC discovers a lone TV survivalist host’s resistance. The CDC tries to piece together why the Zombie-inducing virus has taken longer to transform the journalist than others, reviewing the events of the previous days through
footage to learn more, in hopes of a cure.
Review – Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017)

by Kevin Muller
Ah, okay, it is incredibly refreshing to be able to talk about a film without beating around the bush. Unlike ‘Mother!,” this film is just a standard action film with an A to B plot-line. Back in 2014, the original Kingsman: The Secret Service, hit theaters and knocked everyone out with its satire, kick ass action, and one hell of a leading man, Colin Firth. Once again, we are thrown back into the world of espionage, gadgets, and satire. Does it work again?
31 Days of Horror’ Review – The Wolf Man (1941)
Logan reviews The Wolf Man from the ‘Universal Monster Universe’ starring Lon Chaney Jr. #31DaysofHorror
’31 Days of Horror’ Review – Pet Sematary (1989)
Cinephellas Podcast – Episode 23 (Interview with Rachel Belofsky)
Screamfest 2017: An Interview with Rachel Belofsy

by Logan Myerz
What does it take to be an artist? Is it the passion you put into your craft or is it the countless hours perfecting your craft? These are questions I ask myself everyday by researching, writing, reviewing, and creating videos on the Cinephellas website. Being a film-maker isn’t as easy as it looks and getting the film showcased in the industry isn’t an overnight process. The horror film genre is one that is easily overlooked for its creativity, chilling story-line, and jump scares. The Academy has not taken too kindly to the horror genre and it seems many great films are snubbed come Oscar Season. But does it really matter? With many film festivals today, there are movies awarded for the Best Feature, Directing, Cinematography, as they should be for the distinguished film-making skills. What I appreciate about this genre of film making is the blood, sweat, and tears put into every shot of the movie. More importantly, it’s not about making money or the fame, rather it’s about the art-form and making a piece that is memorable.
’31 Days of Horror’ Review – Cult of Chucky (2017)
’31 Days of Horror’ Review – Scream (1996)
Coming Soon: Star Wars – The Last Jedi Pop! Deluxe

Our latest Pop! Deluxe features dark side warrior Kylo Ren piloting his TIE Fighter!
He’s here to finish what Darth Vader started and he has the whole First Order at his command!
Coming this November!
’31 Days of Horror’ Review – A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
1, 2, Freddy’s coming for you! Logan reviews Wes Cravens A Nightmare on Elm Street. #31DaysofHorror