Silent Night (2012) Review
Yell! Magazine’s review of Silent Night (2012): It’s campy. There’s no way around it. When you make Santa Claus a serial killer, there’s always going to be an element of campiness in your film. And ... Read more
Yell! Magazine’s review of Silent Night (2012): It’s campy. There’s no way around it. When you make Santa Claus a serial killer, there’s always going to be an element of campiness in your film. And ... Read more
Remember that Creature review we did a while back? Remember how it was mentioned that remaking an old-school genre flick and doing your damnedest to capture all its quirks can easily remind us why schlock ... Read more
Yell! Magazine’s Silent Hill: Revelation 3D review: I could be wrong, but I think I saw Silent Hill: Revelation 3D, last night – but it’s very difficult to be sure. See, if I try real ... Read more
Yell! Magazine reviews Paranormal Activity 4: Have you ever seen any films in the Paranormal Activity franchise? No? Ok, then go to last year’s review of the third Paranormal Activity installment. I was still a ... Read more
Yell! Magazine’s review of Sinister (2012): Halloween’s a comin’, and movie theaters world-wide are host to the competing forces of horror directors as they flood the market with their latest and greatest. Afterward, these same ... Read more
The time has come back around, Puppet Master fans! Just recently released to the freakish world of Horror films, by Full Moon Features, is the 10th installment to the Puppet Master series: Puppet Master X: ... Read more
Yell! Magazine’s review of Jacob: Jacob is a ghost story, or at least that’s what writer/director/co-star Larry Wade Carrell told us before screening the film. I can definitely see how this film could be described ... Read more
Yell! Magazine’s review of Grave Encounters (2011): What hath Blair Witch Project wrought? Hey, it’s been a while since your faithful reviewer wrote one of these things, and I’m allowed to wax poetic for a ... Read more
The Expendables 2 – Yell! Magazine review: When The Expendables hit theaters in 2010, word on the street was that it was gonna be 16 different shades of awesome. Stallone writing and directing an ensemble ... Read more
Not a horror movie, that’s for damn sure. OK, producers, we fucking get it. Pascal Laugier is (in)famous for 2007′s extreme torture porn flick Martyrs, but to classify The Tall Man as Horror simply as ... Read more
Yell! Magazine review: Simultaneously reminiscent of Grindhouse Exploitation films and the new and old waves of “found footage” flicks, and with an opening newsreel sequence, and that kind of foreboding, Tubular Bells-ish music that just ... Read more
Yell! Magazine’s Review of The Devil’s Carnival: Hurry, hurry! Step right up! Don’t be shy, ladies and gentlemen, you won’t believe your eyes. Come on in to the greatest carnival this side of Hades. Witness ... Read more