Amber Rose McNeill is an Australian filmmaker currently based in Wisconsin. She earned her Associate of Science in Film Production at the Los Angeles Film School in 2018, graduating with highest honors. Shortly after graduating she started her own production company in Los Angeles, working primarily as a script editor and consulting producer. Amber’s films… Continue reading Director Biography – Amber Rose McNeill (NORMAL PORN FOR NORMAL PEOPLE)
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Short Film: THE FIFTH DENTIST, 3min., Canada, Horror/Comedy
Four out of Five dentists agree that daily flossing helps remove plaque buildup that is harmful to your teeth. Four out of Five dentists recommend sugarless gum for those who chew gum. Four out of Five dentists simply want to take care of your teeth and wish you ‘good day’. But what about The Fifth… Continue reading Short Film: THE FIFTH DENTIST, 3min., Canada, Horror/Comedy
Director Biography – Fabio Soares (BITCH, POPCORN & BLOOD)
Art Director educated at the Applied Arts in the first place, Fabio Soares revealed hisself in advertising during 10 years, through collaborations with international brands as: Orange, Samsung, Johnnie Walker, Cannes Festival, LG, iDTGV, SFR… Nowadays Writer/Director, his second movie “Bitch, Popcorn & Blood” has been selected more than 110 times in festivals all around… Continue reading Director Biography – Fabio Soares (BITCH, POPCORN & BLOOD)
Movie Review: Sleepaway Camp (1983) — The Horror Desk
Sleepaway Camp (1983) – 5.12.2020 I have this movie on DVD as part of the “Survival Kit” including the first two sequels. My kit has the American Red Cross logo on the front that was eventually recalled. From 1983, this film still has that early 80’s aesthetics, a bit rough around the edges. It starts […]… Continue reading Movie Review: Sleepaway Camp (1983) — The Horror Desk
Movie Review: Friday the 13th Part 3D — The Horror Desk
Friday the 13th: Part 3 – 4.14.2020 I have seen this entry several times and have it on disc. It used to be my favorite Friday film because I liked the characters, the actors and such. At this point I think my favorite sequel would have to be Part 2. In Part 3, for the […]… Continue reading Movie Review: Friday the 13th Part 3D — The Horror Desk
Movie Review: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) — The Horror Desk
Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) – 5.2.2020 I have the 30th anniversary DVD of this film and decided to buy the 40th anniversary Blu Ray for better picture quality. Although this is a grainy movie and rightfully so, I could still see the difference in sharpness and color between the two versions. I think this […]… Continue reading Movie Review: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) — The Horror Desk
Movie Review: Night of the Comet (1984) — The Horror Desk
Night of the Comet (1984) – 5.5.2020 I first saw this movie when I was a kid one day after school. I came home and my mom was watching it already so I missed what happened before the comet appeared. I loved the movie right away, though. Night of the Comet came out at the […]… Continue reading Movie Review: Night of the Comet (1984) — The Horror Desk
Series Review: The Stepfather — The Horror Desk
The Stepfather (1987) – 5.22.2020 I had never seen this movie before. I saw that there are a few sequels and I have seen the 2009 remake. I remember liking the remake, it was chilling. The original is probably more of a thriller rather than straight horror and I probably should have known this prior […]… Continue reading Series Review: The Stepfather — The Horror Desk
Movie Review: Wes Craven’s New Nightmare (1994) — The Horror Desk
Wes Craven’s New Nightmare (1994) – 6.9.2020 It’s hard to believe that this sequel came out only 3 years after Freddy’s Dead, which looks dated, has an awful story and characters. New Nightmare is opposite of Freddy’s Dead in every way, in my opinion. Wes Craven returned to write and direct a truly unique and […]… Continue reading Movie Review: Wes Craven’s New Nightmare (1994) — The Horror Desk
Movie Review: Graduation Day (1981) — The Horror Desk
Graduation Day (1981) – 5.7.2020 This is my first viewing of this film. Going into it I didn’t really know what it was about but given the release year my expectations weren’t high. As much as I enjoy teen slashers and the 80’s there are some poorly produced films that don’t deserve the recognition they […]… Continue reading Movie Review: Graduation Day (1981) — The Horror Desk