We discuss a late entry in Hammer Films' Dracula series at a time when the beloved studio's reign of terror perilously approached the breaking dawn of a new era in cinematic horror.
David's teams up with Martin Kessler and Josh Hornbeck to tackle a horde of demons, ogres, trolls and suburban teens unleashed in this low-budget indie creature feature.
Found footage films are a dime a dozen now, with many just using the genre as an easy way to make a quick buck and a cheap way of doing so. Thankfully, Mr. Jones is not one of those films.
The new Twilight Time Blu-ray of the cult remake of the Romero classic. Is the film and the Blu-ray worth picking up if you can still get your hands on it?
This review for The Corridor was published back in September at Austin's Fantastic Fest. The film is now available on VOD and in select cities, such as New York City and Philadelphia thanks to IFC Films.