My review of X is live here
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
Sunday, April 24, 2022
Social Media Post Latin American Horror Double Feature
One of my social media posts on The Banshee site. For some reason, I can't share directly from there. The Banshee is an awesome site devoted to horror in all forms.
This week’s tour of Latin America Horror cinema visits Paraguay and Brazil for two ghostly narratives from the morgue.
Morgue, 2019 Paraguay - Written and directed by Hugo Cardozo, Morgue reveals the tale of security guard Diego’s (Pablo Martinez) first night patrolling the morgue. The film provides a couple of solid jump scares but becomes mired in the shadowy areas of its environment about halfway through. There is no connection established between Diego’s guilt over accidentally killing a man and the supernatural torment he experiences. This robs the audience of watching any sort of resolution or redemption on his behalf. Morgue is available for rental on Amazon and for free on Tubi.
The Nightshifter (Morto Não Fala), 2019, Brazil - Another tale of a fellow who works in the morgue whose wrong decisions literally come back to haunt him. Dennison Ramalho directs the film from his script co-written with Cláudia Jouvin and based on a novel by Marco de Castro. Hardworking morgue attendant Stênio (Daniel de Oliveira) devotes his nights to casually conversing with the lifeless people he meets at work. When he uses secrets revealed by the corpses for revenge, he unleashes a furious phantom, calling for its own vengeance. The Nightshifter is currently streaming on Shudder and Amazon
Friday, February 18, 2022
Violation - Film Review on The Banshee
Starting out as a tense reunion between two sisters, Violation quickly blows past any expectations the viewer may have and charges into the uncharted areas of the abject.
Check it out here!
Thursday, February 10, 2022
Ad Lib - Short Film Review on The Banshee!
https://www.grimoireofhorror.com/the-banshee/ad-lib-short-2022-short-film-review/
Tuesday, January 11, 2022
Big Doin's
I got an article published at another site today! For those that are interested, you can read it here.
I take a crack at reviewing classic blaxploitation horror film Sugar Hill.
Let me know what you think
Monday, December 20, 2021
Shocktoberfest 2021, Yuletide Edition
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Nothing brings a family together better than the holidays. Unless it is a deranged alien bent on destroying eveything. That will united even the most dysfunctional familys. |
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Shocktoberfest 2021, Yuletide Edition
What do you do if you are into horror films but none of your family is, yet they insist you put together a list of holiday favorite movies because you are also the designated AV and IT guy? You can apply yourself to coming up with a bunch of family favorites guaranteed to warm their hearts or do such a terrible job that they will ask nothing of you ever again.
This situation does not warrant compromise. Either everyone will gather with cups of warm cocoa in their best Christmas sweaters and chuckle at the hijinks of whatever nightmarishly wholesome story of family bonding they settled on while you sit off to the side in your Nightmare on Elm Street —Dream Warriors hoodie, praying for a zombie apocalypse, or they glare with hatred at you as they pack up their still wrapped presents and leave.
Saturday, November 13, 2021
SHOCKTOBERFEST 2021 FINAL EDITION -SLASHTASTIC!
SHOCKTOBERFEST 2021 FINAL EDITION -SLASHTASTIC!
Jason and Me
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How I caught air in the theater. |
Slashers were once unwelcome companions on my horror movie journey. The stories about the deaths of obnoxious teenagers seemed more like pointless exercises in sadism than genuine horror. But they would do in a pinch. When I was a freshman in college, my girlfriend and I went to see Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter. It was hard to keep my opinion quiet about how awful the movie was. Everything from the terrible choices the characters made to the predictable jump-scares were cause for complaint. Most irritating was the scene where Trish Jarvis (Kimberly Beck) returns to the dark basement where she just witnessed Jason kill Rob (E. Erick Anderson). What was she thinking? Rob was dead and Jason was still lurking in the dark. When she turned to run back up the stairs, I whispered to my date, “Watch, he is going to grab her!”
Watching a good scary movie can be a real physical experience. Releasing intense emotions causes an equal release of energy. As my prediction came true and Jason grabbed Trish, my words were lost in the loud scream that came out instead and I vaulted over the divider and onto my girlfriend’s lap.
Obviously, there was much to learn about the power slashers.
SHOCKTOBERFEST 2021 - WEEK 3 - IT'S HENENLOTTER WEEK!
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HENENLOTTER WEEK!
Everything Old is New Again
For the third edition of this year’s Shocktoberfest, I found a link between a contemporary film and a filmmaker rooted The Golden Age of Exploitation.
James Wan, a modern filmmaker whose hits include The Conjuring, Saw, and Insidious, heads in a new direction with his latest film, Malignant. The movie has been making waves in the horror community since its release. Stephen King himself extolled it in a tweet, heaping the highest praise on it. While looking forward, Wan's film rely's on the dirty DNA of Frank Henenlotter’s gory masterpiece, Basket Case.
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
SHOCKTOBERFEST 2021 WEEK TWO, THE PIZZA RITUAL

Now, nearly four decades later, I celebrate my love of horror movies and frozen pizzas whenever I can. Here is the lineup from my latest Friday Night Pizza and Horror Movies ritual:
Monday, October 18, 2021
SHOCKTOBERFEST 2021, WEEK ONE!
I believe that horror can save us. Horror makes sense of the chaotic, unpredictable modern world. It provides solace to our stressed and grieving hearts. Horror paints vibrant colors over darkened existences. Horror helps us discover the best in all of us.
The stories themselves bring these changes. Discovering the strange and unusual helps us to bond with others. It encourages trust-building, attachment, vulnerability, and empathy. Empathy is the capacity to understand and even feel what another person is experiencing. To paraphrase The Prayer For Peace, also known as the Prayer of Saint Francis, it is better to understand than to be understood*. Embracing the unknown brings us knowledge.
Of course, in horror, everything becomes subverted and twisted. A wily serial killer may use empathy to get closer to their victim. In the first Shocktoberfest 2021 movie, failing to understand can be a lethal thing.
Have the lambs stopped screaming yet?
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