t's a difficult task to make a dark comedy, let alone a horror-comedy movie, because there are so many different factors that are suddenly on the table then if it were simply a “comedy” movie or simply a
Shock Till You Drop
"Grindhouse" may have been released to theaters just this past spring but it's been since 2003 that filmmakers have been trying to give the grindhouse experience a 21st century make-over.
Bloody-Disgusting, along with the management company The Collective, is putting its mark on the distribution game this summer with the brand Bloody-Disgusting Selects.
Although the film certainly has its share of fans, the one thing that Super 8 proved unequivocally is that it's almost impossible to recapture the energy and the feeling of the Amblin movies of the 1980s.
A rock band moonlighting as cafeteria workers in an asylum for the criminally insane get trapped in the asylum when the power goes out. The outage lets the patients loose.
Confession time: zombies really freak me out. Play 'em any way you want – fast, slow, whatever.
s with any assessment on a sequel, first comes a preface with brief thoughts on the entries that have come before it.
The Tortured is brought to us by Twisted Pictures. It’s familiar territory for the production company that brought us such genre fare as Saw.
Five movies into Screen Gems’ successful franchise, you should know what you’re going to get with a Resident Evil movie.
When we last saw Josh Stewart's Arkin in 2009's The Collector, he was in a bit of a tight spot.








