Regular Posts Tagged ‘horror’
Denizen

There are a lot of independent films out there that try really hard to go for a polished Hollywood look and feel at the expense of their story. J.A. Steel’s indie endeavor “Denizen” eschews a lot of production value in favor of an engaging story about a violent creature terrorizing a small town. It’s one [...]

Interview With Michael Legge

Michael Legge is an independent filmmaker from Massachusetts who has been making movies for over 30 years. He came to the FilmSnobbery studio to chat about his current work “My Mouth Lies Screaming”, and gave insight into his career outside of the Hollywood system. For more information on Michael’s work, follow these links: Sideshow Cinema: [...]

Body of Work

“Body of Work” directed by Alex Bram is a short horror piece that is very reminiscent of episodes of the early 1990′s TV show “Tales From The Crypt”. From the opening titles to the parting shot, almost every part of this film feels like it was shot specifically for that late night TV audience. This [...]

Hive Mind

If you like your movies as a cross between The Twilight Zone and “Wax: The Discovery of Television Among the Bees”, then you might enjoy a little piece of sci-fi called “Hive Mind”. Ladd Ehlinger Jr. spins a yarn about a world that has been assimilated into a collective consciousness after ingesting the world’s first [...]

Mutants and Monsters Double Feature

Uninvited This 80′s flick is about a group of people stuck on a boat in the middle of the ocean. Is their shared nemesis a giant man-eating shark? No. Is it a huge squid threatening to overturn the boat? No. It surely can’t be a small housecat can it? Why yes it is! But this [...]

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