Dread Central

05/08/2013 - 12:39pm

‘The ball’, a near afterthought of the original Phantasm, came screaming back into theaters in 1988 and writer/director Don Coscarelli found himself armed with a bigger budget and some professional actors mix

05/08/2013 - 12:06pm

This was the first movie I saw at this year's Texas Frightmare Weekend. I was tired from a long day wandering the con, but I was absolutely ready for a good time.

04/23/2013 - 1:00am

Israeli filmmakers Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado, who also brought you the stellar psycho-killer entry Rabies a few years ago, return with a more mature film that’s meticul

04/08/2013 - 1:36pm

I totally have to admit that I dismissed Stitches outright just based on how the premise sounded on paper and its silly cover art but was proved completely wrong once I gave the film a chance.

03/28/2013 - 1:46pm

Writer Simon Barrett and director Adam Wingard proved that they are horror filmmakers that deliver with their film A Horrible Way to Die, which premiered at the Toronto International F

03/17/2013 - 4:26am

There's no denying that Vincenzo Natali has a longstanding tradition of making thought-provoking and often challenging films; between Cube, the highly underrated Splice or e

03/15/2013 - 7:00pm

Cinéma-vérité films have become all the rage lately. In fact some of the best movies I have seen in recent years have implemented this style of filmmaking. Rec, Diary of the Dead, Paranormal Activity, Cloverfield ...

03/15/2013 - 6:51pm

What are you afraid of? Is it the sound of steel blades across metal? A ghostly face on a hulking body in the shadows next door?

03/15/2013 - 6:29pm

Consider this. Vicky, Simon, OJ, Roxy, and Ayesha.

03/14/2013 - 7:29pm

If one felt that the television trailer for the TriStar film The Call possibly communicates the majority of the film’s narrative plot points, then one would be correct.

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