A little over 17 years ago, The Blair Witch Project hit theaters and went on to earn more than 330 times its sub-million-dollar budget at the box office. The movie has become a standout success in the horror genre.
Some low-budget films are hidden gems that take us by surprise. Unfortunately, many are clunky and poorly conceived.
With a title like that, how can you not read this riveting post? Welcome back to another Troma film review from #hauntlife.
Welcome back to another installment of #hauntlife, the weekly column that focuses on many different aspects of the dark entertainment world. As you probably can tell from the many different topics I cover here, it is a large, strange world. Let… Continue Reading →
Welcome to D Block at Irongate Prison. You find yourself in the cell of former inmate Clarence Fenwick. And when I say former, I don’t mean he was allowed to leave, or even that he found his way out alive…. Continue Reading →
The weekend of June 24th was just your average, hot, steamy day for most people in Nashville, TN. Many spent the day at the pool. Some mowed their lawns. Others had cookouts and family gatherings, not for anything in particular,… Continue Reading →
Picture it now: You and your friends are trapped inside the confines of one of the scariest haunted attractions in the country. Alone in the dark, you are being hunted by the walking dead, vile creatures hellbent on feasting on… Continue Reading →
Sometimes, I think my life is a series of B-movies. Looking back at my work, here, on Zombies In My Blog, the vast majority of posts have been purely reviewing low-budget, independent films of the horror genre. You might think… Continue Reading →
Why did love put a gun in my hand? Was it for redemption? Was it for revenge? Was it for the bottle? Was it for the ledge?
Back in my formative years, if you wanted to see the newest-released movies outside of the theater, you had to travel down to the local video shop.
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