Gore

Scars of Xavier (Movie Review)

Even Jeffrey Dahmer questioned his ability to possess normal human emotions. So, what happens when a serial killer from the Czech Republic begins to flashback to his past in hopes of bettering his future? Can sociopaths develop normal emotion or is our killer doomed to ... Read More

Lords of Chaos (Movie Review)

Jonas Åkerlund may not have been taught in film schools like his fellow Swede Ingmar Bergman, but music lovers will know his work well. The man has been directing music videos since the late 1980s, doing work for The Prodigy (‘Smack My Bitch Up’, 1997), ... Read More

Killer Campout (Movie Review)

Does this sound familiar? Two youth counselors take a group of troubled teens out to the woods to provide therapy and relaxation, only for them to be terrorized by a bloodthirsty, cannibal hermit. Granted, Jason did not usually eat people in the Friday the 13th films, ... Read More

Dark Highlands (Movie Review)

The Scottish Highlands can be both beautiful and foreboding. During the day, one can see great peaks, open fields, rushing streams, and those cows with the emo fringes, but when night falls, all that fades into a pitch-black shade. If any hapless tourist does not ... Read More

Monster Party (Movie Review)

Can a killer ever truly be rehabilitated? Welcome to the brand-new Horror/Thriller offering Monster Party, where it’s all fun and games until someone loses a hand! The blood is ready to splash select theaters, as well as VOD and Digital HD, as of Friday, November ... Read More

The Song of Solomon (Movie Review)

Stephen Biro – writer, director, producer, as well as president and founder of the film’s production company Unearthed Films – made his name with the 2014 American Guinea Pig film subtitled Bouquet of Guts and Gore along with the 2015 sequel Bloodshock. The man behind these ... Read More