Posted by Jovy on July 22, 2016 · Leave a Comment
Over the last few years I’ve grown such a huge admiration for horror comics. It was a genre I wasn’t too familiar with aside from a few TALES FROM THE CRYPT issues that found their way into my chubby hands when I was a kid. For a long time there, it seemed like comics were […]
Posted by Jerry Smith on February 11, 2015 · 2 Comments
Hitting hard and refusing to let go for even a single second, the Greg Francis-helmed POKER NIGHT does what most horror/mystery films strive to do: keep its audience engaged. Told through flashbacks mixed with a present day mystery, the film is a rare gem, one that boasts an ensemble cast that, together, shows you what […]
Category Direct to DVD Releases, DVD News, ICONS REVIEWS, Indie Horror News, New Releases, NEWS · Tags DVD/Bluray Reviews, Giancarlo Esposito, Michael Eklund, Mystery/Thrillers, Poker Night, Ron Perlman, thriller
Posted by Jerry Smith on January 13, 2015 · Leave a Comment
If any of you fright fanatics enjoyed our recent interview with POKER NIGHT star Michael Eklund (here), then you’ll be happy to know that XLrator Media is set to unleash the ensemble serial killer thriller onto DVD/Bluray on Feburary 10th under their Macabre label. Focusing on a detective trying to solve a murderous puzzle while […]
Posted by Jerry Smith on January 2, 2015 · 2 Comments
Michael Eklund has done a hell of a job making a name for himself by playing characters that aren’t easy to forget. His role in the 2011 Xavier Gens’ directed film THE DIVIDE was pure insanity, and he stole the show in 2013’s THE CALL. Not allowing himself to slow down, in between appearing in […]
Posted by Jerry Smith on September 8, 2014 · Leave a Comment
Let’s face it, as people, we rely so heavily on technology and especially electricity to get through our daily tasks. I don’t know about you, but when there’s a power outage, most of my tasks fall apart. There also comes a sense of dread in those times, making your mind wonder what’s going on and […]
Posted by SMITH on April 17, 2013 · Leave a Comment
There is something about a film that deals with the desire to redeem one’s self, that really appeals to me. I find it enthralling to sit through a character’s journey to right what was wronged, and the personal discoveries that they must go through to succeed in that. Eron Sheean’s ERRORS OF THE HUMAN BODY […]