Category: Crash Analysis

  • The Craft by Angel Ackerman

    Get your Witch on and Revisit The Craft… We finally made the leap from creepy or funny to scary with last night’s viewing of The Craft. I’ve slowly introduced my barely teen daughter to various horror films because she appreciates the macabre, but still might be too melodramatic to experience cinematic-induced fear. The Craft (1996,…

  • THE LAST KNOCK presents: Scooby Gang Horror

    Why Scooby Gang Horror Rocks The “Scooby Gang” has been a thing since Scooby Doo and company drove around in the Mystery Machine to thwart ill-tempered adults as meddling kids are apt to do. As a sort of horror sub-genre, the idea of the Scooby Gang came to light with Joss Whedon’s phenomenal Buffy the…

  • Your Flesh Your Curse by Billy Crash

    Your Flesh Your Curse Will Haunt You “The fucked get fucked,” may be the one line that says it all about Kasper Juhl’s Your Flesh Your Curse. His hammer blow into emotional distress is a vibrant, unsettling ride as we follow Juliet White (Marie-Louise Damgaard Nielsen) in her perpetual downward spiral into psychological terror. An…

  • THE LAST KNOCK presents: Hodgepodge of Horror XI

    Hodgepodge of Horror XI In Hodgepodge of Horror XI, THE LAST KNOCK podcast explores the silent era’s oldest known surviving full-length horror, The Student of Prague to Hellraiser: Judgment.  In between, Billy Crash and Jonny Numb discuss Night of the Demons and Super Dark Times to Timecrimes and Moebius – and much more! Engage in Hodgepodge of…

  • THE LAST KNOCK presents: Police Horror

    Police Horror: Does the Genre Get it Right? When it comes to police horror, we’ve seen many a film’s in the genre that use officers as pawns and props, and as saviors and demons, but when it comes to procedure, do they get it right? Billy Crash and Jonny Numb sit down with decorated police…