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By Mike Gardez6 years ago in Horror
Reed Alexander's Horror Review of 'Gasoline—A Texas Chainsaw Massacre Fan Film' (2019)
Yeah, this was a pretty fun fan film. The biggest things I like about this one is that it goes off the tangent universe of the second Texas Chainsaw Massacre (TCM), but it still tries to keep the feel of the first. The difference between TCM and TCM2 is that TCM tried, in all of its efforts, to be a serious horror movie, while the second was more of the typical 80s-90s 'So bad it's good' slapstick. However, TMC2, while hardly serious horror, added a layer of almost alien weirdness to the Sawyer family. In the first movie, they were nothing more than backwards, inbred knuckle-draggers. In the second one, there was almost this paradoxical ethos, a ritual of a sorts. The first movie was just a simple attempt to exploit cultured society's fear of hillbilly yokels, while the second tried to expand on the concept and just went balls out weird.
By Reed Alexander6 years ago in Horror
6 New Indie Horror Films Which Will Make You Scream This Halloween
1. Doctor Sleep (31 October, Intrepid Pictures) Source: Slashfilm The long-awaited follow up to Stephen King's The Shining hits screens on October 31st—the sequel gives us a window through the eyes of an adult Danny Torrance, who reflects on the trauma he experienced as a five year old at the Overlook Hotel. Ewan McGregor plays Danny, who is struggling to find peace of mind and resorts to drinking to drown out the echoes of his disturbed childhood. When he meets someone who shares his extrasensory gift, instead of feeling reassured, Danny is forced to relive the horrors of his past all over again. Doctor Sleep will be screening at UK cinemas from 31 October and US cinemas from 8th November—head down and find yourself chanting "Redrum" all over again.
By Dee Simone6 years ago in Horror
'Arachnophobia'—A Movie Review
Better keep your eyes peeled. Spiders are crawling right under our noses. Arachnophobia hatched into theaters in 1990. After a Venezuelan spider hitches a ride to the U.S, a venomous spider outbreak corrupts in a small town. At first, unsure of what is going on, a group of people matches up the clues do bring it all to an end.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Horror
Reed Alexander's Horror Review of 'In The Tall Grass' (2019)
Okay... NEVER base your ENTIRE FUCKING PLOT on something that is considered to be a huge no-no in writing. And what I speak of, is running your plot in circles. Bold effort, I give them that! And I have to admit, there was a lot to like about this movie. But it was—and this really isn't a spoiler—specifically designed to go round and fucking round in giant plot circle. How is it okay to write a plot that is literally intended to go round in fucking circles?!
By Reed Alexander6 years ago in Horror
Seeing Death by Kelly Ganson
Seeing Death by Kelly Ganson IT began with Death. He watched as the violent storm approached. The swirling, black clouds let their sparks of lightning fly as they funneled about. A macabre silence enveloped the area as the storm built up for its attack.
By Kelly Ganson6 years ago in Horror











