Low Budget Film 
Come Out and Play (2012) Mexican Somnambulistic Scares(10)
We all have a picture of life south of the border, Mexico has always evoked images of fiestas and siestas, one meaning to party hardy and the other to have an afternoon nap because of said partying. Things are slower and more relaxed in Me-he-co amigo. So is this little horror film from south of… Read More ›
Devils of War (2013): Get Ze Cliche
Written and directed by Eli Dorsey, Devils of War is his first feature film. One can only hope that he has learned his lesson with this film and either changes his career choice or makes a better feature film next time. Starring Sunt Coordinator/stuntman Jerry L Buxbaum as the “legendary” leader of a four man… Read More ›
The Wrong House aka House Hunting (2013): Disjointed Thriller
Written and directed by Eric Hurt, House Hunting (The Wrong House in the UK) is Hurt’s first feature length film. On IMDb the film has received a score of 4.5 which, I think, is a bit harsh. Starring Marc Singer (who I haven’t seen since his V mini-series days in the 1980′s) and Art Lafleur,… Read More ›
Murder Party (2007): Bargain Basement Fun
I’ve been passing over this film choice on Netflix for months. I don’t know why, but something about the film’s poster put me off. To be brutally honest, the poster that starts this blog post actually looks better than the one on Netflix and it’s the same one! Last night I finally bit the bullet… Read More ›
The Taking (2013) BAPartists Update
Since I posted my review of BAPartists first feature length film The Taking and interviewed the extremely talented duo of Lydelle Jackson and Cezil Reed I’ve gotten an update from Lydelle about how their Sidney World Premiere of the movie went. The Taking premiered on the 13th of April at the A Night of Horror International Film Festival… Read More ›
Hell Ride (2008): Biker Film Homage
Written and directed by Larry Bishop (son of Joey) Hell Ride is an apparent homage to the Roger Corman Biker films of the 60′s and 70′s. The “original” biker films were cheap, loud and full of bad acting and great moments. *who can forget a mortally wounded Bruce Dern in The Wild Angels asking as he… Read More ›
House at the End of the Street (2012): Naughty Neighbours
Looking this up on IMDb after I’d watched it, I was amazed to see quite a few folks just flat-out did not like this film. Apparently they were expecting some type of horror slasher flick and not what they got which was a physiological thriller. I’ll admit that as a “horror” film, this falls flat…. Read More ›
The Corridor (2010): Canadian Chill at its Finest
The Corridor is Evan Kelly‘s first feature film, although he has a good list of films that he has been assistant director on and he directed a short film, Quality Viewing in 2002. Despite the fact that it appears he’s not done anything recently I expect great things from this director. Amazingly this film was so low-key that… Read More ›
Madison County (2011): A Southern Slasher on the Cheap
Madison County is a low-budget “slasher” horror film that was filmed in and around Russellville Arkansas. Written and directed by local boy Eric England, the film looks good. The production values are incredibly good, no doubt because England shot the entire film on the Sony Red digital camera. I’ve written about the Red before in an earlier… Read More ›
Piñata: Survival Island (2002): Unintentionally Funny
“Many years ago, a small, isolated tribe were cursed by spirits for their sins. One of the tribesmen crafts a piñata, to which the tribe put their evil into and set afloat in the ocean. The curse was lifted from the tribe, however if the piñata was to be disturbed, an evil would be unleashed.”… Read More ›


















