Richard Speight Jr.

Driven (Movie Review)

Straddling the line of Horror and Comedy has been a tricky tonal dance only few filmmakers understand how to crack. Ever since Charles Barton’s 1948 Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein, people have been inspired to try and bleed the two genres and make for a ... Read More

Death House (Movie Review)

Unethical experimentation has long been practiced by various sectors of the American government and typically with grave consequences. Take, for example, the CIA’s interrogation and mind-control program MKULTRA; or the U.S. Public Health Service’s 40-year study of the progression of syphilis with their 1932 “Tuskegee ... Read More

The Evil Gene (Movie Review)

Since the dawn of the film industry’s penchant for producing Horror, the use of characters that exist only in the protagonist’s mind has been a common technique to induce fear in viewers. Released on VOD and DVD via Uncork’d Entertainment on September 6th, the new film ... Read More