Tonight, we review PRISONERS OF THE GHOSTLAND (2021, RLJE Films). Doc Rotten from Horror News Radio. Jeff Mohr from Decades of Horror: The Classic Era. And Crystal Cleveland, the Livin6Dead6irl from Decades of Horror: 1980s share their thoughts about this week’s awesome collection of streaming horror films. Joining the crew is Horror News Radio co-host, […]
Tag: Bill Moseley
SHUDDER debuts Rob Zombie’s 3 FROM HELL on February 13
If you missed the limited release of Rob Zombie’s 3 FROM HELL last October, never fear! You will get your chance to catch the latest “Rejects” trilogy film exclusively on SHUDDER beginning February 13, 2020. Look for a review of the return of the Firefly family on an upcoming episode of the Gruesome Magazine podcast […]
[Review] Devil’s Junction: Handy Dandy’s Revenge – It’s Rare a Movie Gets So Much Wrong
Directed by Jeff Broadstreet, as Roy G. Biv., Devil’s Junction: Handy Dandy’s Revenge is the latest killer puppet flick to hit the horror-scene. The director listed under a pseudonym should have been a red flag for what I was about to see, but I went in with bloody-colored glasses. Watching low-budget horror movies you expect […]
[Review] Big Top Evil – Carnage, Clowns, and Candy
“Unleash the horde!” It may not be the greatest line in cinematic history — or even the best line in Big Top Evil — but it sure does put a smile on your face when you hear it shouted out and then watch as the abandoned factory doors open to release a horde of murderous […]
Rob Zombie Debuts His Trailer For ‘3 From Hell’
Rob Zombie took a bit of a breather from directing – and will be returning this fall with the third chapter in his continuing legacy of the Firefly Family. When last we visited our favorite clan of white trash – they were driving headlong into a hail of bullets – presumably to their deaths but […]
Reviews of The Perfection and Boar on Gruesome Magazine 70
This week, the Grue-Crew battle a bevy of beasts, boars, bugs, and bad, bad men. The first film this week is BOAR from director Chris Sun features genre favorite Bill Moseley teaming up with Nathan Jones to hunt down a hungry, mad boar in the Australian outback. The second film is THE PERFECTION from director […]
Reviews of Extremely Wicked Shockingly Evil and Vile – Death House on Gruesome Magazine 67
This week, the Grue-Crew explore the depths of a number of serial killers, Ted Bundy in one hand and the inmates of a secret prison in the other. The first film this week is Death House from director B. Harrison Smith with a cast so large that it is considered the “Expendables of Horror”. The […]
[Podcast] The Toy Box – Cynthia – 7 Witches – Episode 37 – Gruesome Magazine
This week, the Grue-Crew hop into a haunted RV for a trip to terror, babysit a child from hell and dine on the gourmet offerings of seven witches. The first film tonight is 7-Witches by director Brady Hall and features a wedding dinner that only a cannibal can love. In the second slot, Cynthia from […]
[Podcast] Minutes to Midnight – The Lighthouse – Inferno: Skyscraper Escape – Episode 27 – Gruesome Magazine
This week, the Grue-Crew escape a fiery inferno, shack up in a lighthouse and smack down a trio of serial killers. First up is the disaster feature Inferno: Skyscraper Escape from director Eric Summer featuring Claire Forlani and Jamie Bamber as a couple who must save their children from a burning skyscraper. The second film, […]
[Podcast] Army of Darkness (1993) – Episode 38 – Decades of Horror 1990s And Beyond
“Alright you primitive screwheads, listen up! You see this? This… is my BOOMSTICK!” One of many unforgettable one liners that Ash (Bruce Campbell) spouts in Army of Darkness. The third in writer/director Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead trilogy is the cult favorite. For many, it’s the first film in the franchise they saw. It gave us […]
Dee Wallace Joins A Cast Of Icons In ‘Dead afterlife’
We here at Gruesome Magazine have had the honor of watching Dead afterlife grow from an idea to a reality. The brainchild of Michael Joy – who runs horrornews.net – the very place were your Gruecrew cut their teeth – has been humping his butt getting this film made for longer than I’m sure […]
[Podcast] The Blob (1988) – Episode 126 – Decades of Horror 1980s
 “I’ll be good I swear… I’ll never see a movie ever again.” Eddie Beckner (Douglas Emerson) tries to wrap his young mind around the horror that is The Blob. Thirty years after the iconic Steve McQueen vehicle became one of the definitive 1950s drive-in classics of the sci-fi/horror genre, director/writer Chuck Russell – along […]
“The Possession Experiment” (2016): Creepy Atmosphere Cannot Overcome A Lack of Focus
So, as always, Doc sends out a list of films that need reviewing and, as always, my reply is “Are any of them scary?” I always insist on asking this question because there is very little out there nowadays that most horror hounds consider downright frightening other than the idea of how certain films even […]
“The Horde” (2016): Brings the Laughs, But Not Intentionally
The Horde is written and produced by Paul Logan, who also stars, and is directed by Jared Cohn. I knew I was in for a treat when I looked up Mr. Cohn’s filmography and noticed that he has directed several movies for The Asylum. But nothing could prepare me for the sheer joy I felt […]
[Podcast] Texas Chainsaw Massacre II — Episode 81 — Decades of Horror 1980s
“You have one choice, boy: sex or the saw. Sex is, well… nobody knows. But the saw… the saw is family.” – this dialog from Texas Chainsaw Massacre II illustrates the different take on the Sawyer family director Tobe Hooper has in mind for the sequel to grimy drive-in hit from 1974. Chop-Top joins Drayton […]
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