Freakshow

Freakshow

The sophomore effort of director Drew Bell, Freakshow–a mixture of Tod Browning’s Freaks and Donn Davison’s She Freak–is an unexpectedly effective film posing as a piece of horror exploitation and lethargic plagiarism. Masterfully, Bell plays to the...
Freak Out

Freak Out

As the final credits of Christian James’s Freak Out started to roll, I was perplexed because I was sure I’d missed something, so I marched my little butt to the computer and proceeded to read what others thought about the film and this is what I have thus surmised:...
Freak Dog

Freak Dog

FREAKDOG, like jobbing director Paddy Breathnach’s last horror film, SHROOMS, is a competent, good-looking, slick product let down by mediocre material and all too obvious attempts to appeal to the worldwide (read : American) market. In this case, the latter is even...
Red Mist (Freak Dog)

Red Mist (Freak Dog)

When I got this DVD in the mail today I was actually shocked to see that the site was quoted on the front cover. I said to myself, I must be watching to many movie, cause I don’t even remember seeing this one, maybe Steven reviewed it. So I checked the archives....

Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman

More about a werewolf than the results of a mad scientist’s megalomania (hence, the title should have been “The Wolf Man Meets Frankenstein’s Monster” but, granted, the former–obviously–doesn’t have the audience pull to merit top billing), Roy William...