Kino Cult Midnight Movie double feature deep cuts in December
This December, the Kino Cult linear FAST channel streams deep cuts of cult horror titles as thematically-paired “midnight movie” double features throughout the month all free with ads. They play at midnight EST. Kino Cult is a free ad-supported streaming destination for genre lovers of horror and cult films, Kino Cult also has hundreds of new […]
What’s On Arrow Player In December
Arrow Player will have the following movies in December: December 5: Start your holiday early with The Leech, one of the wildest movies I saw this year. December 9: Fright Christmas has cold weather thrillers like The Deeper You Dig, Kolobos and The Chill Factor. Plus, check out Horror Hospital and Ghost House. December 12: J-Horror Legends […]
What’s On Shudder: December 2022
Shudder is finishing 2022 in the scariest way possible. Plans start at under $5 a month and you can get the first week free when you visit Shudder. Click on any of the links to see an in-depth article on the movie. December 1: The premiere of the Shudder exclusive A Wounded Fawn, plus Night of the Comet […]
ANOTHER HOLE IN THE HEAD FILM FESTIVAL 2022: Pig Killer (2022)
Robert William Pickton is a Vancouver-born serial killer and former pig farmer who may be the most prolific serial killer in Canadian history. He left a butcher’s apprenticeship to begin working full-time at his family’s pig farm and eventually inherited it. He started killing in the early 80s and may have killed as many as […]
ANOTHER HOLE IN THE HEAD FILM FESTIVAL 2022: Logger (2022)
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Joseph Perry writes for the film websites Gruesome Magazine, The Scariest Things, Horror Fuel and Diabolique Magazine; for the film magazines Phantom of the Movies’ VideoScope and Drive-In Asylum; and for the pop culture websites When It Was Cool and Uphill Both Ways. He is also one of the hosts of When […]
ANOTHER HOLE IN THE HEAD FILM FESTIVAL 2022: Yuzo the Biggest Battle In Tokyo (2022)
Tokusatsu Kigeki Ooki Yuuzou: Jinsei saidai no kessen presents a strange situation rooted in the real world yet taken into the cinematic place of the kaiju: a monster is using the COVID-19 pandemic to take over Tokyo while only one man, the recently downsized Yuzo Ooki can save the world. Yet first he has to figure […]
Tubi picks 26: Albert Pyun
The world lost someone who truly loved film this week. Albert Pyun started his career getting to work in Japanese film thanks to actor Toshiro Mifune and worked on a TV series with him, which allowed him to study with Akira Kurosawa’s Director of Photography Takao Saito. After working in advertising, Pyun made it to […]
DISMEMBERCEMBER: The Magic Christmas Tree (1964)
EDITOR’S NOTE: I was reading through old holiday movie posts, trying to get myself in the spirit of the season, and some of them made me laugh. I decided to pick out my favorite holiday movies — some new, some old — and in the spirit of giving, share them all with you. This originally […]
ANOTHER HOLE IN THE HEAD FILM FESTIVAL 2022: Alchemy of the Spirit (2022)
Director and writer Steve Balderson has created quite a story here. Aging artist Oliver (Xander Berkeley) wakes up next to his wife Evelyn (Sarah Clarke), ho has died in her sleep, and refuses tot live a life without her. He keeps her body in the bathtub, filled with ice, trying to keep her looking as […]
Eyes Without a Face (1960)
Directed and written by Georges Franju, Eyes Without a Face had such an ignoble introduction to U.S. audiences, playing as a second feature with The Manster when in truth this movie is anything but the kind of junky b-movie that audience had to believe that it was. After all, it was released as The Horror Chamber of Dr. […]
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