The Last Slumber Party (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman) Woo hoo! School’s out for summer and that means that it’s time to have a slumber party! It’s time to… Continue reading “The Last Slumber Party (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman)”…
Wrong Turn (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman) Poor West Virginia! Seriously, I’ve been to West Virginia. It’s a beautiful state and the majority of the people that… Continue reading “Wrong Turn (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman)”…
A Name For Evil (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman) So, this is an odd one. First released in 1973 but reportedly filmed several years before, A Name For Evil tells the… Continue reading “A Name For Evil (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman)”…
Fiend (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman) The 1980 film, Fiend, is a movie that should be viewed by every aspiring indie filmmaker. I’m going to tell… Continue reading “Fiend (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman)”…
Eye of the Devil (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman) How overedited can one film be? Watch the 1966 British horror flick, Eye of the Devil and get back to… Continue reading “Eye of the Devil (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman)”…
Simon, King of the Witches (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman) Simon (Andrew Prine) is a bearded man who lives in a storm drain and who says that he is on… Continue reading “Simon, King of the Witches (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman)”…
Festival of the Living Dead (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman) Opening with a montage of scenes from Night of the Living Dead mixed in with actual footage of civil unrest… Continue reading “Festival of the Living Dead (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman)”…
The Prey (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman) The 1983 slasher film, The Prey, opens with a wildfire raging through the Rocky Mountains, destroying a community of people who… Continue reading “The Prey (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman)”…
Child’s Play (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman) Whenever I rewatch the original 1988 Child’s Play, I have to say that I am surprised by just how well… Continue reading “Child’s Play (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman)”…
The Sadistic Baron Von Klaus (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman) In the small Austrian town of Hoffen, there’s been a murder. Actually, there’s been more than one murder. Several women… Continue reading “The Sadistic Baron Von Klaus (reviewed by Lisa Marie Bowman)”…