We Summon the Darkness

A group of concert goers discover after-party excitement in the midst of satanic slayings.

This was a fun film. I wasn’t expecting much, but did find myself laughing at more than a few scenes. A decent party movie to be sure.

In the Mouth of Madness

An insurance investigator sets off in search of missing horror writer, Sutter Cane, but finds much more.

“In the Mouth of Madness” is a good mix of weird, spook, and creeping dread. I like this movie and I think that any fan of Lovecraft would as well. Kick back with your favorite Old One and watch it.

The Autopsy of Jane Doe

Two coroners attempt to discover the secret of an unexplained body, but what they discover is far more terrifying.


When I found this movie, I wasn’t expecting much. To my enjoyment, “The Autopsy of Jane Doe” turned out to be quite a gem. It makes excellent use of atmosphere and is definitely recommended.

Lights Out

A family with a history of problems adds one more.

Not too bad. The film makes good use of light and shadow to build suspense. I like the premise and while a bit predictable, it was enjoyable.

The Thing

A group of researchers stumble upon something buried deep in the Antarctic.


I find that the old-school special effects enhance the scary in creature films. This classic is definitely worth a viewing.

As Above, So Below

A driven scientist and her team set out for the catacombs of Paris to find an object of unspeakable value, but what else will they find amid the bones?

This was a nice little adventure story with an interesting, mythological wrapper.  Not bad for a found footage movie.  Contains some jump scares, but has really interesting scenes. It is worth watching once at least.

Temple

Three adventure seekers find trouble in the mountains of Japan.

This is one of those movies where multiple warnings are ignored and people are left wondering, “why is this happening?” You’ve probably have already seen this movie under a different title and cast. It is formulaic and not worth the time.

The Sacrament

A film crew investigates a community in a secret location.

This film copies much of the real-life, the Peoples Temple Agricultural Project, better known as Jonestown led by Jim Jones. 

Found Footage movie. Not too bad considering how crazy people can become. 

A Demon in my View

An English psychopath murders women and remembers Mother.

Arthur Johnson, the sassy and classy psychopath played by everyone’s favorite mamma’s boy, Anthony Perkins roams the alleys around his flat trying to escape his past.

This film is produced the way films used to be, with competency and direction. I’m not dissing newer movies, but older films like this seem to have more soul.  The flashbacks are done nicely and the movie has solid pace and plot. Watch this film.