Dead Mine [2012] Horror May 22, 2013By now we are used to seeing all sorts of horrors coming to us from Asia, but they all had...
Cemetery Man AKA Dellamorte Dellamore [1994] Horror September 26, 2011Visually authentic and alluring, Cemetery Man is a bizarre, funny and above all, entertaining horror comedy that will blow you away.
Stake Land [2010] Horror July 22, 2011Welcome to the Stake Land, a post-apocalyptic wasteland ruled by vicious creatures, cults, gangs, and two survivors with a mission.
Dylan Dog: Dead of Night [2010] Horror July 20, 2011The exciting atmosphere, a menagerie of monsters, and solid visuals make Dylan Dog: Dead of Night a fun but forgettable experience.
Day of the Dead [1985] Horror July 10, 2011Very visceral, intelligent, and intense, Day of the Dead is the first psychological zombie movie that's still one of the best in the genre.
Night of the Comet [1984] Horror July 2, 2011Night of the Comet is a fun and refreshing eighties post-apocalyptic indie movie tapping into intriguing what-if fantasy with a lot of humor.
Re-Animator [1985] Horror June 22, 2011Deliciously gory and at the same time hilarious, Re-Animator is one of the best horror comedies of the eighties. And for a good reason.
The Plague [2006] Horror May 25, 2011We will be battling another batch of nasty kids in The Plague, a messy horror movie with an intriguing central concept and creepy atmosphere.
The Crazies [2010] Horror May 18, 2010The Crazies, 2010 edition, is a simple and effective remake of Romero's forgotten seventies gem about a deadly outbreak in a small town.
Survival of the Dead [2009] Horror March 28, 2010Flawed but still entertaining enough to warrant a viewing, Romero's Survival of the Dead is probably the first zombie western movie.
Mutants [2009] Horror February 26, 2010More a psychological horror than your average zombie movie, Mutants offers a suspenseful and bleak atmosphere and an engaging story.
Undead [2003] Horror December 23, 2009If you're looking for a charming, funny, and cool indie zombie movie, look no further than an underrated Australian masterpiece Undead.