
Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker
It is generally agreed upon that the first film in the Silent Night Deadly Night franchise is not just one of the most famous but also one of the most disputed examples of the Christmas … Read This Story

Silent Night Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out!
Dive deep into the macabre holiday horror with “Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out!” This third chapter in the saga elevates the franchise with its audacious creative leaps, eclipsing the sequel and solidifying … Read This Story

Does Silent Night Deadly Night 2 merely rehash the first film?
Revitalize your nostalgia for the cult classic Silent Night, Deadly Night! This horror movie achieved remarkable box office success before its unexpected withdrawal from theaters. Its legacy endures, as it now thrives on home video, … Read This Story

Silent Night (2012) Review – A Decade Later: Reassessing the Horror Remake
Since the holiday season has finally here, it is time to get out some movies that are more suited for watching at this time of year. Movies like “Home Alone,” “The Muppets’ A Christmas Carol,” … Read This Story

Silent Night, Deadly Night The Cult Classic Shrouded by Controversy, Now a True Legendary Film.
This 1984 American psychological slasher film pushed boundaries with its provocative plot featuring a killer Santa. While not the first holiday horror film, as Black Christmas preceded it, Silent Night, Deadly Night stood out for centering its … Read This Story

Digital Disaster or Campy Classic? A Look at Bad CGI Gator
Prepare yourself for a ride into the world of B-movie madness with Bad CGI Gator, the latest creation from Full Moon Features. This creature feature parody attempts to take the concept of “so bad it’s … Read This Story

Celebrate Thanksgiving with ‘Blood Rage’
This Thanksgiving, after you have had your fill of turkey and stuffing, the whole family can gather into the living room and give thanks that you are about to watch the 1987 Thanksgiving Day slasher … Read This Story

‘Black Friday’ Should you watch the New Bruce Campbell movie? [Review]
In his new horror-comedy “Black Friday,” Casey Tebo aims to explore the frightening side of consumerism but ultimately delivers a forgettable flick. Tebo reunites horror icons Devon Sawa and Bruce Campbell, hoping to recapture the … Read This Story