Month: September 2012

  • Crash Analysis: RABIES (Israel, 2010)

    Israel’s first horror – and not their last  Different people all victims of circumstance and bad timing Apparently, Israel’s first horror, RABIES (“Kalevet” is the Hebrew title) was such a success in its native land that more are on the way. As for this venture, the writer/director team of Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado certainly…

  • Crash Analysis: LITTLE DEATHS (UK, 2011)

    Horrific Sex without the STDs  Anthology of sex based horror tales My heart usually drops when I hear of an anthology. Quite often, they are lame, or one segment sinks the whole attempt. Even worse, bad narration or some other silly thread holds many together. Rarely, in the case of UK’s FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE…

  • Crash Analysis: SOMETIMES THEY COME BACK… AGAIN (1996) – 1 star

    Greaser punks gone really bad…  A father’s past haunts him when demons come calling. Milestones are great benchmarks of achievement. They tell us how far we’ve come and grace us with some semblance of accomplishment. Therefore, when horror geek me celebrated watching my 1,300th horror, the only downside was that it was SOMETIMES THEY COME…