I was about 10 years old when I first saw John Landis’ AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON. The flick made quite an impression on me then, with its mix of scary[…]
Category: Criminally Insane
ANTHROPOPHAGUS
Etymologies fascinate me. So when I first saw the word “anthropophagus,” I easily broke it down to “one who eats man; cannibal.” That I first saw it as the title of a cheaply made,[…]
APRIL FOOL’S DAY
As the second part of Death Ensemble’s Deborah Foreman Double Shot, Phil reviews APRIL FOOL’S DAY. A solid slasher, it’s got an ending that pisses people off. Is it worth watching[…]
APRIL FOOL’S DAY (2008)
Ed. note- When writing my APRIL FOOLS’ DAY review for the Deborah Foreman Double Shot last weekend, I couldn’t get away from memories of my look at the 2008 remake… which[…]
BEREAVEMENT
One of the major enjoyments I had as a Long Islander last summer was to see the world premiere of Stevan Mena’s new film BEREAVEMENT at its world premiere in Bellmore, New York. […]
BEREAVEMENT (Blu-Ray)
T. D. Clark is back with a vengeance! Enjoy his superbly written review of the Blu-Ray for Stevan Mena’s BEREAVEMENT. And take a look at Death Ensemble’s retro sneak peek at BEREAVEMENT’S Long Island festival[…]
BIRTH OF THE LIVING DEAD/ DOC OF THE DEAD
Ed. note- Hey, Death Ensemble isn’t dead. And despite the wishes of some, neither am I. What should die, however, is the zombie flick. There’s nothing new to mine from the undead, as my[…]
BLACK CHRISTMAS
Ed. note- As much as I’m a think outside the bun person, I fully realize that on occasion going with the grain is not only the smart thing to do,[…]