Taking a trip down memory lane (long before we were ever born, that is) and starting our first of a whole series of reviews for Classic Movie Monsters, with the original monster himself. It's alive. ALIVE!!!!.
Okay ramblers, let's get rambling. This is Blood Puddle Reviews' From Dusk till Dawn. Complete with three skits and a full review of the vampire killing cult classic.
1...2.. Time for another Blood Puddle Review. First we have a ghoulish skit inspired by the film, then followed by a full review for the classic horror tale about the Springwood Slasher. Also featuring Ashley in her first Review.
The hosts of Blood Puddle return with their longest review yet. This time, we're exploring the work of independent geniuses who take us back to the 80's in a retro slasher called Blood Slaughter Massacre.
Things become a handful when Seth and Tony delve into this Comedy Horror about a touching story of a boy, and his hand, which happens to be possessed by a great evil.
A mother's love for her child can last a long time after her death - This time Seth and Tony take a trip to the woods and find the cabin where Mama lives.
Moral of this story: Don't take shortcuts, especially if there's a chance you'll break down in an area inhabited by cannibalistic serial killers. This is Wes Craven's The Hills have eyes.
Beware of the people under the stairs... Or, more so, the ones who put them there. This time, Seth and Tony take a trip down into the basement of Wes Craven's notorious The People Under The Stairs.
"A comic tale of horror" - Yeah that about sums it up. Continuing with Wes Craven Month, Seth and Tony delve into the Eddie Murphy take on Dracula, and have a lot of laughs in doing so.
What's your favorite scary movie? Seth and Tony start their first of four (and last reviews for Wes Craven Month) with the film that started it all, the original Scream.
Is it all 'Prom Night' revisited like Randy said in the first one? Maybe so. Seth and Tony take on the concluding chapter of the SCREAM TRILOGY tonight ... Until, of course, part 4 was made.
October begins the month of Halloween, and what better way to celebrate it than for Seth to become Ash in order to review the entire Evil Dead series? He and Tony go back to the film that started it all, with Sam Raimi's Within the Woods.
Life long cannibal and horror fan Eli Roth finally takes a stab at making his very own cannibal film, but does it deliver? Will you want seconds? Find out in this review.
M. Night Shyamalan is known for his twists, but does this one outdo the others, or can a visit to your grandparents house just be dull and predictable?