Month: October 2013

  • Resolution by Billy Crash

      Resolution: Killer Concept Most innovative premise since Canada’s Pontypool I didn’t expect much from Resolution, then again, I watch each horror movie with the hope I’ll fall in love with the film. Unfortunately, that rarely ever happens – thankfully, Resolution is different. Michael Danube (Peter Cilella) leaves his wife to rescue his drug addicted…

  • Crash Discussions: The Body and Horror, Episode 21

    Billy Crash and Jonny Numb welcome special guest Randy Brzoska to discuss the body and horror: from Cronenberg’s films to parasitic aliens, and beyond. Our body is our last sanctuary, and these films don’t hesitate to remove the illusion of personal sanctity. If you enjoy Randy’s contributions to the show, check out his posts on…

  • Crash Reports: My 1,600th Horror

    Okay, this one actually happened about two weeks ago when I watched Stuart Gordon’s THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM (1991), starring Lance Henriksen, Jeffrey Combs, and Oliver Reed. I appreciated the story, Henriksen’s imploding character in one hardcore performance, Combs’s understated yet poignant delivery of someone following orders, and the truths surrounding witch burning in…

  • Crash Analysis: WOULD YOU RATHER (2012)

    Yes, I would New twist on an old theme is definitely a good thing…   We’ve seen films like WOULD YOU RATHER before: People trapped in a house of horror and doing everything possible to get out. So why watch it again? Because screenwriter Steffen Schlachtenhaufen and director David Guy Levy brought us atmosphere, tension,…

  • Director of the Damned: John Carpenter

    Billy Crash and Jonny Numb not only look at one of horror’s best directors, writers, and composers, but at his themes and contributions to story. From HALLOWEEN to THE WARD, John Carpenter and his iconic work are explored and discussed. Check us out on iTunes and leave us a review.