This week, it’s all about eyeball horror…maybe. The grue-crew head to ballet school to get their Giallo groove on and travel to Argentina to have a devil of a good time. The first is BLOODY BALLET from director Brett Mullin follows a young woman who tries to warn her friends that a horror from her […]
Tag: Debbie Rochon
“Tales of Poe” (2014): Edgar Allan Poe’s Classic Tales In Good Hands In This Anthology Collection
One of my first horror-related passions was reading Edgar Allan Poe, so I was thrilled to have the opportunity to review Tales of Poe, an anthology film based on his writings. The movie contains three chapters, each of which is based on Poe’s prose with a few twists added to flesh out the stories and […]
“Hell Town” (2015): Get Me the Hell Outta Town
Hell Town. Wow. Horror and comedy are two genres that suffer the most when they don’t hit their marks. Hell Town, directed by Steve Balderson and Elizabeth Spear, is a cobbled together mess of both genres. Balderson and Spear also handle the writing duties along with Michael Page and Chris Pudlo. Given the way […]
”Model Hunger” (2016): Beauty is only skin deep. But boy, is it good eatin’
What’s happening, Grue-Believers? I’m really excited to bring you a new horror film by the incredibly talented Canadian actor Debbie Rochon. With hundreds of films to her acting credit, including Troma’s The Toxic Avenger IV: Citizen Toxie, The Theatre Bizarre and Return to Nuke ‘Em High Volume 2 just to name a few, Rochon is […]
“Tales of Poe” (2015): Contemporary Retelling of Classic Poe Tales
I have always been a fan of Edgar Allan Poe though not a die-hard fan, only a casual one. I do have a collection of his works but have not read all of them as his writing style at times were a little hard to read. Personally, I always preferred his spiritual successor H.P. Lovecraft […]