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SALEM'S LOT Review: King Adaptation Leans Heavily Into Greatest Hits Territory

For Stephen King’s Constant Readers, adaptations of his novels or short stories into film, TV movies, cable/streaming miniseries, or comics are almost as plentiful as King’s prolific output over the last 50 years. His first published novel, Carrie, became an...

DEADLY CRUSH: New Trailer And Poster For Indie Horror From Ammo Content

We have made some new friends down at Ammo Content in New York and they have asked us to share with you the poster and trailer for a new release of theirs called Deadly Crush.    Painter Brynn Holt rents...

Cinepocalypse 2018: Nine World Premieres And Festival Faves Dominate Full Lineup!

Next month, between June 21st and 28th the Music Box Theatre in Chicago, Illinois will be invaded with all manner of beasts and terrors. In only its second year Cinepocalypse is making a strong move to becoming a key go-to...

5th HORRORANT FILM FESTIVAL: TRAUMA, FRAMED And WHAT THE WATERS LEFT BEHIND Lead First Wave of Titles at Greek Genre Fest

It is good to see that outside of the work of Yorgos Lanthimos (The Killing of a Sacred Deer, The Lobster and Dogtooth) that the genre scene in Greece is being upheld by the work of the organizers of the...

Weinberg Reviews MAN ON A LEDGE

Look, the flick is called Man on a Ledge, so I think it's safe to say that nobody here has delusions of Oscar attention. This is what's called a "high concept thriller," which (I think) means that the flick can...

Review: MAN ON A LEDGE

A perfectly fine, perfectly average thriller, Man on a Ledge holds no surprises, except how easy it is to guess what's going to happen next. The pleasure, such as it is, is all in the performances, so if you're...

ScreenAnarchy Top Kills: HARD TO KILL

Ah, Steven Seagal. You should never have gone away from the three word title. It was all downhill from there and you were never able to regain your early form. But that early form - particularly in the first...