Horror Comedy
Slasher Cinema Showcase: 'April Fool's Day'
With April 1st and FEARnet's mini-marathon coming up, let's look at one of '80s slasher cinema's last original holiday-themed entries.
Icons of Fright Movie Review - Fido
This comedy takes on a completely original approach to a funny zombie flick!
Twtich Movie Review - Fido
Fido is a charming addition to the ever increasing number of ways to put zombies on celluloid. While the phrase RomZomCom immediately comes to mind, here Canadian director Andrew Currie has made the first Douglas Sirk inspired zombie film. Not only does the film exude the faux-technicolor look from Todd Haynes "Far From Heaven" but also features a no-touch romance between a suburban housewife (Carrie-Anne Moss doing Jane Wyman as good as Jullianne Moore) and a hired gardener (Billy Connolly).
Bloody Disgusting Movie Review - Fido
Max Brooks’ two recent, brilliantly conveyed novels (The Zombie Survival Guide, World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War) have intellectualized the debate surrounding zombie mythology
'Paranorman' Original Soundtrack – CD Review
The stop-motion horror comedy "Paranorman" hits 3D screens tomorrow, and the excellent soundtrack by Grammy nominee Jon Brion ("Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind") is available on CD now. Check out our review...



