I understand that opinions about Stephen Sommers' "Van Helsing" vary quite a bit and cover the entire spectrum. I enjoyed the film when I first saw it and even now upon repeated viewings I still get a kick out of it every time. It is a [...]
Wes Craven, the Director of films in both the "Nightmare on Elm Street" and "Scream" franchises is known for his work in the horror genre. Freddy Kreuger has become a pop culture icon and the Scream movies have become a pop culture [...]
Jennifer Grey stars as Dr. Alice Dodgson, a physician who upon disobeying another doctor's direct orders, causes the death of a patient. As a result, Dr. Dodgson has her license to practice medicine suspended for two years. Searching for a way to [...]
With an estimated budget around $5 million dollars and raking in over $47 million dollars at the North American box office ($72 million worldwide), Hostel apparently struck a chord with fans of horror as well as exploitation cinema. Filmed in the Czech [...]
Mick Garris was one of the initiators and driving elements of the "Masters Of Horror" undertaking and although his name may not be as legendary as those of some of his fellow-Masters, his body of work encompasses some interesting films, [...]
If you consider yourself a true horror fan, especially one that has stood by the genre though this last decade or so when it really hasn't produced anything too memorable, your considerable patience is about to pay off. Deciding to watch "Wolf [...]
After seeing John Carpenter's "Cigarette Burns" I simply HAD to also check out Stuart Gordon's entry in the "Masters Of Horror" series. His entry in this anthology is entitles "Dreams In The Witch House" and hardly [...]
Coming on three discs, Warner Home Video is continuing their release line up of the "Tales From The Crypt" series, matching the previous season DVD sets in appearance and content. Featuring all 14 episodes of the show's third season, it is [...]
The "Masters Of Horror" series of TV movies has been hailed and awaited by many horror fans. Unlike the "Tales From The Crypt" series, these films are not being created by mainstream actors and directors wanting to try their hand in [...]
Anchor Bay's dedication to the UMD format continues with their recent releases of Wes Craven's 1977 original "The Hills Have Eyes" and Kathryn Bigelow's vampire-fuelled cult favorite "Near Dark". Anxiously looking [...]