Today we take a deep dive into Dario Argento's 1977 classic, Suspiria. Here are five things you may not have known about this legendary Italian horror film.
Welcome back. Today we take a look at David Gordon Green's Halloween 2018. Does Michael Myers and Jamie Lee Curtis' return to the franchise live up to the original film? Watch this review to find out.
Today we take a look at Michele Soavi's 1987 feature film debut, Stagefright (AKA Aquarius, Deliria, and Bloody Bird...). This criminally underseen slasher film is one of the greatest slasher movies to emerge from the late 1980s.
Thinking about seeing Pet Sematary? Check out this review before you go. Today, we take a look at Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kolsch's 2019 remake of Stephen King's Pet Sematary.
Join me for today's Horror Geek review, plus learn some Re-Animator trivia that will have you impressing the your friends the next time you're watching the movie.
Join me as we take a look at one of the most infamous cult films of all time, Hideshi Hino's 1985 faux snuff film, Guinea Pig: Flower of Flesh and Blood.
Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury's 2007 horror film Inside (À l'intérieur) is one of the crown jewels of the New French Extremity movement (which includes films like Baise Moi, Martyrs, Irreversible, Frontiers, and more).
Thirteen Ghosts bears little resemblance to the William Castle film that inspired it, but this remains one of my favorite guilty pleasures from the 1990s -- even though it squanders a lot of its potential.
It's Halloween in June as we tackle 1988's Night of the Demons. Angela's having a killer party at Hull House - and you're invited in Kevin S. Tenney's cult classic film.
Welcome to Sick Flicks, where we explore the grossest and most disturbing movies of all time. Today, we take a look at Juan Piquer Simon's 1982 slasher film, Pieces.
Welcome to Sick Flicks. This week, we finally tackle a Joe D'Amato film -- with 1980's cannibal slasher hybrid, Anthropophagus (aka Anthrophagous/The Savage Island/The Zombie's Rage...)
Tokyo Gore Police features Audition's Eihi Shiina dismembering a bunch of genetically modified super killers in a splatter classic that could have only come from Japan.
Nightmare aka Nightmares in a Damaged Brain is as infamous for its offscreen controversies as it is its onscreen gore. Join me as we examine this cult classic slasher in today's Sick Flicks video.
We're taking a deep dive into the cinematic sewer with Tamakichi Anaru's infamous Tumbling Doll of Flesh aka Niku Daruma aka Psycho: The Snuff Reels in today's Sick Flicks.
Dario Argento's 1982 giallo Tenebre stands as one of the director's greatest -- and goriest -- films. Join me as we break it down in today's edition of Sick Flicks.
Hope you got your flu shot, because we're gonna take a trip to the woods with Eli Roth's debut feature, Cabin Fever. You won't want to breathe after watching this one.
Premutos: Lord of the Living Dead is one of German filmmaker Olaf Ittenbach's most infamous movies -- but does this low budget splatter flick live up to its reputation? We'll find out in today's installment of Sick Flicks.
Does Tom Six's The Human Centipede: First Sequence live up to the gory hype inherent in its premise? That's what we aim to discover in this week's installment of Sick Flicks.
The first film in the infamous Guinea Pig series of shorts from Japan isn't quite as infamous as Flower of Flesh and Blood, but Devil's Experiment is no less controversial. Is Satoru Ogura's film the most depraved entry in the series?
Grab your barf bags, because it's about to get gory. We're tackling Unearthed Films' release of Lex Ortega's absolutely brutal 2015 film Atroz in today's installment of Sick Flicks.
Ready for a first person fake snuff film experience? Then you're in luck, because we're covering Kim Jin-Won's 2007 South Korean splatter film, The Butcher.
Xavier Gens' 2007 New French Extremity film Frontiers merges social commentary with hardcore gore in what could be considered France's answer to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Greg McLean's Wolf Creek (2005) is not only one of the most infamous Australian horror films, it's also the movie that gave us a new horror icon with John Jarratt's portrayal of outback killer Mick Taylor.
Infamous director Tamakichi Anaru is back with another Japanese splatterfest in 1998's Women's Flesh: My Red Guts. Is it grosser than Tumbling Doll of Flesh?
James Watkins' debut feature, Eden Lake, is notable for a number of things. It features a Michael Fassbender performance before he became genuinely famous, and it often turns up on "most disturbing films" lists.
Zombie Holocaust (1980) has something for everyone -- cannibals, zombies, copious amounts of gore, Ian McCulloch, Alexandra Delli Colli, Donald O'Brien, and a wickedly cool alternate title of Dr. Butcher, MD.
1981 was a golden year for slasher movies -- Friday the 13th Part 2, Halloween 2, The Burning...but there's one really good slasher film that got lost in the shuffle: Joe Zito's The Prowler.