Tag: Crash Reports

  • Twin Peaks: The Owls are Not What They Seem by Billy Crash

    When David Lynch’s alternative and surreal soap opera twist, Twin Peaks hit the small screen in 1992, I was glued to the show like millions of others. I couldn’t take my eyes off the television or get my mind away from the many mysteries that took residence in the bizarro town, as well as the…

  • THE DARK TAPES (2017) by Dee Emm Elms

    [98 minutes. Not rated. Directors: Vincent J. Guastini, Michael McQuown] As soon as I finished watching the horror film The Dark Tapes, I realized that I had a big problem as a movie reviewer. I wanted to immediately get the word out to encourage other people to find the movie and see it – but I also didn’t…

  • The 2000s: Horror’s Best Decade (Part 3: The Final Chapter) by Paul J. Williams

    Please allow me one last time to preface this article with a warning and a statement: Beware! Dozens of movies are discussed and spoilers may exist, so please keep that in mind as you read. And, I’m not a movie historian or expert; I’m just a cinephile, probably like you, who enjoys horror movies. I…

  • Hungry Like the Werewolf by Billy Crash

    Werewolves Got Bite When it comes to horror sub-genres, “creature features” are a favorite of many, and one can break down that sub-genre into other segments, like a centipede, human or otherwise, if you prefer. But the hairiest of them all – besides King Kong and Mighty Joe Young, of course – are tales of…

  • Event Report: Monster Mania 36 by Jonny Numb

      The long-running Monster-Mania Convention knows how to show horror fans a good time. For 3 days every March and August, genre stars and a wide variety of vendors descend upon Cherry Hill, New Jersey (just over the Ben Franklin Bridge) for a celebration of macabre delight. Over the past decade, I’ve attended at least…