REVIEW – Saint Ange (2004)

AKA: House of Voices I love Martyrs. It’s such an intense, visceral just-believable-enough story (i am literally afraid of fanatics). It’s perfectly paced; well-acted; deeply disturbing; and utterly shocking even to this jaded old cynic. Not satisfied with director, Pascal Laugier’s, 99 minutes of genius (ok, maybe I’m delving into hyperbole here), I sought more from … More REVIEW – Saint Ange (2004)

The Strange Color of Your Body’s Tears (2013) – REVIEW

I’d been meaning to check out The Strange Color of Your Body’s Tears for a while but every time I got to it in my queue, I breezed right past it. Maybe because the directors’ (Helene Cattet and Bruno Forzani) previous feature, Amer, bored me. (i’m just not Euro/pervy enough to really get into the sexual awakening of a … More The Strange Color of Your Body’s Tears (2013) – REVIEW

BOOK – Blood Meridian, or The Evening Redness in the West by Cormac McCarthy

Remember when I said that I might review a book every once in a while, and then I didn’t for a long time? Well, now’s the time! I’m going to tell you about Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian. Is it horror or horror related? It’s certainly horrific. And fucking gory. So, yeah. I’d say so. If … More BOOK – Blood Meridian, or The Evening Redness in the West by Cormac McCarthy

RAMBLING – Seasonal horror recommendations (2015)

Around this time of year, folks (normies) ask me what the best horror films are. They are looking for recommendations or they’re just engaging in normal social discourse by pretending to be interested in what I’m interested in. Either way, I always find the question hard to answer. There are SO MANY good horror films. … More RAMBLING – Seasonal horror recommendations (2015)