Month: October 2017

Unleashing the New Jersey Horror Con and Film Festival 2

    The New Jersey Horror Con and Film Festival held its second event of 2017, and expanded even more with the abilities to present a fan friendly and fun time for everyone including the vendors and stars, the pomp and circumstances not present rather sheer thrilling madness. As oppose to the first, the organizers…


The Atoning (2017)

Michael Williams directed and wrote his first feature horror film The Atoning, although not his first entry into the genre, that came as a 12-minute short flick entitled Lukos (2010), as well as working on other productions aiding his storytelling. However, while the genre and artwork, all hint to a horror film; it actually becomes…


Editor’s Greeting for October 2017 Issue #1

Greetings, this is a real thrill for me to introduce you to the first issue of The Horror Times, having written over 350 reviews and articles totaling over 600,000 views in 3-years, all thanks to you the readers of Rogue Cinema, presented the opportunity to write and be then informed that’ll become the editor too….


The Evil in Us (2016)

It’s always interesting when the horror genre has filmmakers using headlines to create new terrifying stories, director Martin Sonntag earlier this year released a film entitled Escaping the Dead (2017) as did director Dustin Mills with his creation Bath Salt Zombies (2013) in both cases base it on the Bath Salts’ incident in 2012. However,…


The Basement (2017)

Directors Vozo Zoltán Végh and László Illés, use a story concerning obviously a basement in a Budapest tenement house, while combining narrative horror, first person and of course found footage with a group of supposedly drunken 20-something friends. The film from writers László, who provides the story and Gera Lazlo Krisztian, wrote the screenplay, for…


Demonic (2015)

This is update on this review, which I did in 2015, Demonic recently release on DVD by Lionsgate Home Entertainment, also by Spike TV. Demonic is a horror film that has taken a winding path and continues on the journey for the proper presentation to horror fans worldwide, first the film, started under the name…


Union Furnace (2015)

Union Furnace indie film from newcomer director and writer Nicholas Bushman with co-writer Mike Dwyer, uses an intriguing golden lion masked individual as its cover, making one recall thoughts of Eyes Wide Shut (1999), therefore the potential viewer needs to keep an open mind and avoid pre-judging. Many comparisons flow from Bushman, such namely the…


An Interview with Nicholas Bushman

Nicholas granted some time for an interview to discuss his latest movie, Union Furnace and the inspiration about the project as well as his thoughts on the future of filmmaking. BC: What inspired you to make the movie? NB: We wanted to do something we could shoot right away – it was a series of…


The Otherworld (2013)

The Otherworld is more than just an arthouse-film, rather a documentary sincerely for only those seeking worldly cinema and vastly open-minded viewers with a serious interest in mysticism and occultism. This is a very strange journey into filmmaker Richard Stanley’s life, a man known for his work on Hardware (1990), The Theatre Bizarre (2011), and…


Nosferatu Wars (2014) Comic Review

Anyone in horror comics knows the name Steve Niles, (30 Days of Night and Criminal Macabre) his writing speaks for itself, this in a one-shot Nosferatu Wars, which actually gathers together from Dark Horse Presents installments #26 – #29, with artist Menton3. Simply enough it is a vampire tale which packs quite a bit into…