by Ken Bergman on June 15, 2010
“Stricken” is an independent horror movie by Matthew Sconce, with David Fine (“The Pursuit of Happyness”, “Rent”) and Stephanie French in the leads, which I think looks interesting, since it seems to offer a rather frightful experience. In the center of this nightmarish story, we find the 25-year-old Sarah Black (Stephanie French), who fears that [...]
by Ken Bergman on May 27, 2010
The trailer for Eli Roth’s latest horror project “The Last Exorcism” has hit the digital freeway and even though I didn’t think it wasn’t all that enchanting, I do believe it could do a good job tyrannize our minds, nonetheless. In the center of “The Last Exorcism” we find the Reverend Cotton Marcus (Patrick Fabian), [...]
by Ken Bergman on May 26, 2010
“The Human Centipede”, the movie about a demented surgeon, obsessed with the idea to create a human centipede, by stitching people together, from ass to mouth, has begun to spread through VOD and at some theaters. The reactions have not been long in coming, with people simple walking out of the theaters and even throwing [...]
by Ken Bergman on May 23, 2010
“Dreamscape” is a Sci-Fi thriller from 1984, directed by Joseph Ruben, which managed to pumped up my imagination to unhealthy levels, the first time I saw it – imagine entering someones dream, wow! However, as a boy at the time, taking over the world was not the first thing that crossed my mind, if I [...]
by Ken Bergman on May 13, 2010
Is this the creepiest movie poster this year? I doubt that we’ll see a creepier poster than the one for the “Hostel” and “Cabin Fever” producer Eli Roth’s latest contribution to horror, “The Last Exorcism”. The plot in “The Last Exorcism” centers around the Reverend Cotton Marcus, who are traveling to a farm in Louisiana, [...]
by Ken Bergman on April 11, 2010
I cannot help to wonder if Tom Six isn’t in fact the secret lovechild between H.P Lovecraft and Clive Barker. Who else could have come up with such a macabre and gut-wrenching story, yet still so weird and fascinating that you cannot help yourself from wanting to view it? The plot in The Human Centipede [...]
by Ken Bergman on March 6, 2010
In Primal, Josh Reed shows us how brutal and forceful our basic roots can be, literally. The story plays out in the outback of Australia, where Anja (Zoe Tuckwell-Smith) and her friends have followed the young anthropology student, Dace (Wil Traval), in his search for a legendary 12,000 years old rock painting. The reason for [...]
by Ken Bergman on March 5, 2010
In After.Life, which will creep into the theaters next month on April 9, we’ll see Liam Neeson play Eliot, a funeral director, whom takes care of Anna (Christina Ricci), a young girl who has tragically died in a car accident. The only problem is, despite of feeling confused and terrified, Anna does feel very much [...]