Tag Archives: 2016 horror
Review: The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016)
Posted by Victor Moreno
Norwegian director André Øvredal (Trollhunter) greatly impresses with his first foray into the horror genre, The Autopsy of Jane Doe, a tense and atmospheric film set within the confines of a family-owned funeral home in Virginia.
Review: Evolution (2016)
Posted by Victor Moreno
Writer/director Lucile Hadžihalilovi? presents this dreamlike film that is equal parts H.P. Lovecraft meets Dario Argento following the life of a young boy living on an island populated only by other young boys and their otherworldly mothers.
Review: SiREN (2016)
Posted by Victor Moreno
SiREN (2016) is a spin-off feature-length film based on a short from the 2012 horror anthology V/H/S. It’s a rare commodity among low-budget direct-to-DVD/VOD films; a low budget horror film that is actually entertaining to watch, if not a bit
Review: Morgan (2016)
Posted by Victor Moreno
Morgan is not like other girls … because she isn’t a girl at all. She’s been engineered; a synthetic A.I. being created in a lab, and this lab experiment isn’t going according to plan in this new dark science fiction
Review: Train to Busan (2016)
Posted by Victor Moreno
South Korean director Yeon Sang-ho makes his live-action directorial debut with the haunting zombie siege on train film Train to Busan, which provides viewers with one of the best horror film experiences of 2016 and gives us a return to
Review: Don’t Breathe (2016)
Posted by Kirby Nelson
Equal parts classic Hitchcock and modern horror, “Don’t Breathe” doesn’t reinvent the home invasion subgenre but it certainly provides some much needed renovations.
Review: Before I Wake (2016)
Posted by Victor Moreno
Oculus and Absentia director Mike Flanagan’s 3rd feature starring Kate Bosworth and Room‘s Jacob Tremblay is an interesting paranormal drama in the vein of The Twilight Zone. Check out our thoughts in this review after the jump.
Review: Cell (2016)
Posted by Victor Moreno
Armies of everyday people mindlessly roaming the streets of every major city controlled by their cell phones. No, its not Pokémon GO: The Movie, its the latest Stephen King big screen adaptation, Cell, starring John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson.
Review: Lights Out (2016)
Posted by Victor Moreno
Teresa Palmer (Warm Bodies) stars in a new genre work from the producers of Insidious that borrows liberally from the modern horror cannon. Read on to see if Lights Out brings out quality scares in the dark.
Review: The Purge: Election Year (2016)
Posted by Kirby Nelson
The Purge: Election Year (2016) Within three years (one shy of a full, traditional US presidential term), “The Purge” franchise has finally found it’s voice and vote with “Election Year.” It’s the finale of a series that started as a
Review: The Neon Demon (2016)
Posted by Victor Moreno
Beauty is dangerous, or so Nicholas Winding Refn would have us believe in the Drive director’s first horror film starring Maleficent’s Elle Fanning, Keanu Reeves, and Jena Malone.
Review: The Shallows (2016)
Posted by Kirby Nelson
In the aftermath of “Jaws” which not only created the summer blockbuster but launched a cottage industry of enough “homages” to populate the entire island of Amity, the beach got pretty packed with the likes of “Orca,” “Great White,” and
Review: Harvest Lake (2016)
Posted by Victor Moreno
Invasion of the Body Snatchers meets Girls Gone Wild by way of the Old Ones in this micro budget feature from director/writer Scott Schirmer. Find out what we think of Harvest Lake.
Review: The Conjuring 2 (2016)
Posted by Kirby Nelson
The Conjuring 2 Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFsmuRPClr4 Director: James Wan Since the release of “The Conjuring” just three short years ago, this sleeper hit has become a booming franchise with a spin off, a sequel and with more than a half billion dollars
Review: My Boyfriend’s Back (1993) Blu Ray Release by Mill Creek (2016)
Posted by Adam Rutkowski
I did watch this “maybe” for the “first time” late last year 2015? I think it popped up on one of my paid streaming services and thought I’d give it a chance. The movie was originally released back in 1993
Review: The Witch (2016)
Posted by Victor Moreno
Witches have long held as a staple antagonist in contemporary film and horror. From Mario Bava’s Asa in Black Sunday to Nancy Downs and the teen trio coven from 1994’s The Craft, witchcraft and its practitioners have served as a