Body Parts Review

SCREAMBOX Exclusive religious horror anthology Body Parts makes a sacrifice on July 30. The South Korean film follows a young reporter to a mysterious ceremony in which five stories are offered by people who desperately wait to be heard by their god. Anthology stories can be a lot of fun. They give creators a chance to cooperate and work together to see how their styles … Continue reading Body Parts Review

Everwinter Night Review

This unconventional production was the result of a different movie being cancelled at the last minute due to unforeseen complications. With a cast and crew two days out from filming on location in New Hampshire, a completely new story was conceived on the fly using the resources available. Everwinter Night marks the inaugural feature from Dreamscape Productions. Following a successful festival run that included winning … Continue reading Everwinter Night Review

Consumed Review

Synopsis: Trapped between a madman (Devon Sawa) seeking revenge and a skin-stealing monster, a married couple must find the strength to fight and make it out of the woods alive. Directed by: Mitchell Altieri Produced by: Jeffrey Allard; Mitchell Altieri; Phil Flores; Joel Pincosy Written by: David Calbert Starring: Courtney Halverson, Mark Famiglietti, Devon Sawa I enjoy a good horror flick set in the woods. Whether the peril is natural … Continue reading Consumed Review

AP Productions: Winghaven #26

Bastard Son of Nelson Creed part 5 Creed was in trouble again and this time, he had gotten himself arrested. His science teacher had made comments about his father in class after Creed had gotten a bit too antagonistic. “You’re gonna end up just like your dad,” Mr. Wilkins snarled during his tirade. Farrell could ignore that but when his mother was brought up, he … Continue reading AP Productions: Winghaven #26

The Exorcism Review

Hey guys, do you know how weird it is that Russell Crowe is doing another Exorcism movie already? He just did The Pope’s Exorcist! Yeah, I’m not going to be that guy and make too big of a deal out of that–admittedly striking–similarity between two of Crowe’s biggest recent releases. It’s strange, sure, but he takes the roles that he takes, and I’m sure he … Continue reading The Exorcism Review

Lisa Frankenstein Review

I remain the whitest person you know, don’t worry. After a two-for at the local AMC theater where I saw Lisa Frankenstein and Argylle back-to-back, I was absolutely starving. Turns out that going through two feature length movies without eating is just more than a fatty like I can bear mid-day. Driving home at a little after 10pm, I was on the hunt for some … Continue reading Lisa Frankenstein Review

Frogman Review

The croaks are no hoax! Frogman hops onto SCREAMBOX exclusively on June 7. The ribbiting found footage curio explores the local legend of an amphibious cryptid. “These croaks are no hoax”. You see, that’s how you sell a movie to me. That’s some great “bad” writing there. It’s so good, it almost made me miss “[t]he ribbeting found footage curio…”. Come on! Someone went all … Continue reading Frogman Review

Here For Blood Review

A gory throwback to video store staples of the ’80s and ’90s, SCREAMBOX Original wrestling-fueled horror-comedy Here for Blood will invade select theaters, digital, and SCREAMBOX on February 9. The last time I saw a wrestling-inspired horror flick, I ended up with Pro Wrestlers Versus Zombies. And I really wanted to like it, what with its cast and all. I was a huge Shane Douglas … Continue reading Here For Blood Review

The Strangers: Chapter One Review

From the genre of Movies That Never Needed To Be A Franchise, we bring you the third film in The Strangers extended universe: The Strangers: Chapter One. The first The Strangers movie was a sleeper hit with its small budget (nine million dollars) weighed against massive box office success (over 82 million). It was a movie I personally found half-satisfying. For the front end, the … Continue reading The Strangers: Chapter One Review

Life Of Belle Review

Drawing comparisons to Paranormal Activity and Skinamarink, Life of Belle haunts SCREAMBOX on May 17. The found footage film attempts to piece together the mysterious disappearance of a young girl. I’ll take sleight issue with that summary from Screambox, as aside from the fact that there are children involved, Life Of Belle is nothing like Skinamarink. Oh, there’s a lot of Paranormal Activity here to … Continue reading Life Of Belle Review

AP Productions: Winghaven #22

Bastard Son of Nelson Creed part 1 In 1979, an unconscious man wearing a diving suit was discovered inside the bed of a wrecked truck in the woods. Nelson Creed sat at the bar with his far-too-young pregnant wife Mary seated next to him who, as usual, said nothing while her eyes avoided any sort of contact. Nelson drank his beer and smoked his cigarette … Continue reading AP Productions: Winghaven #22

Project Dorothy Review

Project Dorothy debuts on Cable and Digital VOD January 16, 2024, including Prime Video, Vudu, Vubiquity, Cox, and Comcast. Project Dorothy was directed by George Henry Horton (Dreadspace, Dark Obsession), from a script by Ryan Scaringe (Useless Humans, Eradication) and Horton. Horton produced for Liberty Atlantic Studios and Scaringe under his Kinogo Pictures shingle. Project Dorothy stars genre icon Danielle Harris (the Halloween franchise, the … Continue reading Project Dorothy Review

Followers Review

Like You’re Next for the influencer generation, SCREAMBOX Exclusive Followers streams on March 12. The home invasion thriller finds a social media influencer in the crosshairs of a relentless dark web cult. Followers is the story of three friends–Riley, Sam, and Heather–who start the movie off with a camping trip. After one of them inadvertently ruins their ability to charge their cell phones, Sam starts … Continue reading Followers Review