RIDING THE BULLET
Stephen King calls this “the best of the independent films made from my work since STAND BY ME”, and he’s probably right
Stephen King calls this “the best of the independent films made from my work since STAND BY ME”, and he’s probably right
An interesting companion piece to 1993’s CLEAN, SHAVEN, this no–budgeter attempts to dramatize the inner world of a paranoid schizophrenic
This is, quite simply, the CITIZEN KANE of killer fridge movies
This ultra-kinetic sensory assault is a one-of-a-kind achievement, and certainly the only drag racing monster movie you’ll ever need to see
The third film adaptation of the work of Jack Ketchum—following THE GIRL NEXT DOOR and THE LOST—and another home run
This book, written by the director of LUNATICS: A LOVE STORY and ALIEN APOCALYPSE, is required reading for anyone considering a filmmaking career
Originality is an increasingly rare commodity in today’s horror movie scene, which is why you’ve got to admire something like THE DEATHS OF IAN STONE
From New Zealand, a no-budget gorefest of a type that has become fairly common in recent years but wasn’t back in 1983
A strange, strange seventies horror flick about a carnivorous bed presided over by the spirit of Aubrey Beardsley(!)
A 3 A.M. movie for sure, but definitely an above average specimen, this is a no-budget monster mash from the early eighties that mixes gore and laughs in the manner of BASKET CASE and THE EVIL DEAD