Tag: Crash Premier

  • Alex Kahuam’s Forgiveness: A Nightmare of the Senses by Susan Leighton

    Forgiveness: Maimed and Confused Alex Kahuam, the director of the Ted Raimi short film, Red Light has an equally terrifying endeavor on the horizon. I was given the chance to check out the talented creator’s trailer for his upcoming film, Forgiveness and it is disturbing. At first glance, Kahuam’s effort is reminiscent of a fever…

  • THE LAST KNOCK presents: Best Horror 2020

    Best Horror 2020: Much to Choose From  Last year gave fans much horror to love! When it comes to Best Horror 2020, the choices were plentiful to say the least. In this annual episode, Crash and Numb present their best of the year. Some may be obscure, but only one horror film made both lists.…

  • Human No More by Jonny Numb

    Human No More by Jonny Numb

    Human No More: Smart Horror [2020. 124 minutes. Director: Christopher Alan Broadstone]   Questions and Conundrums Christopher Alan Broadstone’s Human No More creates a nexus of art and intellectual curiosity without condescending to its audience. It explains just enough. Characters don’t flinch from questions and philosophical conundrums, and viewers are expected to do likewise. During…

  • Shorts Triple Feature: House Call / Scrambled / Trapped in Amber by Jonny Numb

      Triple Feature Horror House Call (My Little Rascal Productions; 2018) [Director: Daniel Brown; Written by: Joseph Sorrentino] The horror-comedy can be a difficult tightrope act, especially when stretched to feature length (fatigue often sets in even with the best of this subgenre), which is why Joseph Sorrentino’s to-the-point script helps House Call hit with the…

  • THE LAST KNOCK presents: New Horror 2019

    Horror on the Horizon… A new year, a new you (whatever that means), and New Horror 2019 to rock your world. Well, we hope it does. That’s why The Last Knock has scoured media resources to give you a bloody taste of what’s coming. For New Horror 2019 we won’t just look at all the commercial crap…