It’s a No-Budget Nightmares first! A sequel! Moe and Doug return to Argentina to check out the midpoint of the beloved Plaga Zombie trilogy: Zona Mutante!
On this episode of No-Budget Nightmares, it’s the 2014 computer animated film WHERE THE DEAD GO TO DIE – an unending parade of empty misery! Don’t say we didn’t warn you.
Take a splash of THE EVIL DEAD, a pinch of 1977’s HOUSE (aka HAUSU), and a whole lot of body building and you have something resembling the Japanese microbudget horror comedy BLOODY MUSCLE BODY BUILDER IN HELL!
This week, we talk about violence. Kvothe just got beat up pretty badly and Tarbean is often a violent, ugly place.
Doug Tilley reviews Charles Band's 3D post-apocalyptic horror film Parasite (1982) as part of his Empire International Pictures retrospective.
On their premiere episode for Dork Shelf, Moe and Doug waste away in 2007's Necroville! It’s Ghostbusters meets Shaun of the Dead – except with more giant chainsaws, hipster vampire masters, and falling pianos.
Battlefield: Hardline isn't harmless when it goes to such violent lengths to erase human empathy.
On the troubling visual similarities between real violence and its simulated counterpart.
My girlfriend is not a fan of violent video games. I for my own part, am not a “fan of violent video games” necessarily, but merely a fan of games. The level of violence in a game does not determine if I want to play it or not, but if the game happens to be […]