June 28th, 2009
Two weeks ago DJ rose from the grave to deliver a review, and today Milos returns, as well! He checked out Timo Rose's Beast and found it to a bit of a disappointment.
Also, Alien Redrum gives Well Go USA's newest, Murder Loves Killers Too a spin, and raves about it.
You know the drill, readers: Hit those covers to read more! Warning, images in the reviews are not safe for work!

June 19th, 2009
Rumours of his death were greatly exaggerated, and finally DJBenz graces us with a review of Zombie Virus on Mulberry Street.

June 10th, 2009
It's been a couple weeks since we've given you the goods, so here are three reviews for you to make up for it!
ZigZag checks out two: the much talked about Mega Shark vs Giant Octopus from The Asylum, and RetarDEAD from Brain Damage Films.
Alien Redrum looks at Penny Dreadful and says, "...Dreadful has quite the solid cast..." and writer/director Bryan Norton "...has put together one hell of a story."
Click the covers to read more!

May 19th, 2009
News Page update: UK zombie movie Colin is a surprise hit at Cannes.
May 10th, 2009
Three reviews go up today for your reading pleasure!
ZigZag returns from his brief hiatus with a review of the low-budget Grave Mistakes. Fans of the indie scene in the Baltimore/Washington area will recognize a lot of familiar faces in this one.
Alien Redrum finds a monster he really likes in Dark Sky's latest, Plague Town, and revisits Dreadville with his review of Welcome to Dreadville: The Series.
Click the covers below!

April 26th, 2009
The Centerfold Girls and The She-Beast street on Tuesday from Dark Sky Films and Alien Redrum has the reviews for you!
Between the two, he liked The Centerfold Girls more, but he the commentary on The She-Beast is so good that he "...enjoyed watching the movie more with the commentary than without." Now why would that be? What's on that commentary? And what does he like about The Centerfold Girls?
You can find all the answers you seek by clicking the covers below! (WARNING! The Centerfold Girls review has images most definitely not safe for work!)

April 19th, 2009
ZigZag will be entertaining some people this week, so in preparation, he came through with FOUR reviews to tide us over until he comes back: Night of the Living Jews, Porn Shoot Massacre, the Amateur Porn Star Killer series and Late Bloomer. An eclectic mix of Jews, zombies, porn stars and serial killers with cerebral palsy, there's just bound to be something for everyone!
Warning, with the exception of Late Bloomer, these reviews contain images that are not safe for work!

Also, check out the News Page for info on the Deep Red Film Festival. Shade Rupe, one of the festival's co-founders, is a friend of HorrorTalk's, so if you are in one of the areas of this fantastic event, make sure you go!
April 7th, 2009
Alien Redrum and ZigZag have two new reviews for your reading pleasure, today.
First up, ZigZag gives Ninjas Vs. Zombies a spin. Is the movie as awesome as the title suggests? Is that HorrorTalk's very own Hitman in that screenshot? Was that Joe "Timewarp" Ripple? You'll have to read the review to find out!
Alien Redrum checks out Well Go USA's latest release, The Death Factory Bloodletting, the newest from the team the brought you Death of a Ghost Hunter. How's it compare? Click the cover below and read on!
Warning, both of these reviews contain images not safe for work!
March 30th, 2009
Alien Redrum checks out Dark Sky Films' latest release The Cremator.
You can check out what he says by ticking the cover!

March 22nd, 2009
Some of you may have read the news on Zone of the Dead, the recently finished Serbian zombie movie starring Ken Foree. But how many of you have read the review? We here at HorrorTalk are betting not many, because we dang well might have one of the first reviews out there!
Milos has managed to get a screener of this much buzzed about movie, and he liked it a whole bunch, at one point comparing Ken Foree to John Wayne!
Click that cover to find out more, and tell your friends why HorrorTalk is your number one resource for indie horror reviews!

Also, check the News Page for the Steven Cerritos' latest project: The Mr. Serial Killer Web Series!
March 8th, 2009
ZigZag and Alien Redrum bring you three more reviews today, dear HorrorTalk readers!
After being disappointed with his last couple of reviews, ZigZag is rewarded with for his patience with two movies he enjoyed: Stolkholm Syndrome (NSFW!) and Attack of the Giant Leeches.
Trying to keep up with Zig's manic pace, Alien Redrum reviews the book Traumatized. While he had issue with the writing style, he says, "...the majority of the stories in Traumatized are superb, idea-wise."
Before you click those covers, know that Stolkholm Syndrome contains images that may not be safe for work!

Check the News Page for the latest word on Oveture Films' remake of George Romero's The Crazies!
And last, but definitely not least, for those of you who don't know, indie director and forum friend, Joe Ripple, runs Scares that Care, "...is a not-for-profit benefit held once a year, to provide money, toys and other items to help sick children." Well, our friends over at Bullet Point Review have put together an auction this week with 100% of the proceeds going to Joe's charity. There are various lots up for bid, with items ranging from autographed pictures to CDs and DVDs, plus more! Head on over to BPR's auction page, and help out a sick child. You can also visit the Scares that Care MySpace page to see what else you can do to help!
March 2nd, 2009
A busy day for reviews and news, today, faithful readers!
First up, ZigZag takes a look at the low-budget flick, Dread, and is not pleased at all. No sir. Not one bit.
Alien Redrum, however, checked out the DVD release of Red Victoria, and loved it. AR also gave Deadlands 2: Trapped a spin and felt that, while flawed, Gary Urgarek "has grown" as a filmmaker.

Also, be sure to check out our News Page for info on Dark Sky Films' upcoming release of The Cremator!
February 10th, 2009
News Page Update: Well Go USA announces DVD specs for Murder Loves Killers Too. We have pics to prove it!
February 9th, 2009
The names have been drawn, the DVDs go out tomorrow. Congratulations to our Gutterballs DVD winners!
S. Lewis of Portsmouth, Virginia
R. Williams of Beaverton, Oregon
D. Hinton of Nashville, Tennessee
Thanks to all that entered, and look for new contests in the future!
January 27th, 2009
Gutterballs streeted today, and ZigZag has a few thoughts on it.
Warning! Before you click the cover, know that the review has some screenshots that your boss and/or parents will disapprove of. For those 18 or older, and not at work!

Also, don't forget to check out our contest page to see how you can win your own copy of Gutterballs!
January 25th, 2009
That crazy ZigZag is out of control, delivering yet another review. He is putting the rest of us to shame, here.
This time he checks out Nick Oddo's latest flick, New York Blood, calling it "...a small film with a neighborhood feel."
Warning! Like ZigZag's review of Black Santa's Revenge, New York Blood has some screenshots that are not safe for work! Click the cover at your own risk...

But wait! There's more! Today also starts the first day of our Gutterballs contest! Click the cover below (or that big "Contest" link to your left) for information on how you can enter to win one of three copies of TLA's latest release!

Please make sure you read the rules carefully, and keep a lookout for HorrorTalk's review of Gutterballs coming soon!
January 20th, 2009
ZigZag and Alien Redrum again strike, each with a review.
ZigZag gives Black Santa's Revenge a spin, and had mixed feelings, saying the short "...is a kinetic piece of work that feels like the investors' fundraising trailer that it is."
Alien Redrum didn't find much to like about Visits: Hungry Ghost Anthology and says, "If the movie had come out during the peak of genre, it may have been an adequate rental to substitute for Ringu or Ju-on, but even then just barely."
Warning! Before you click the covers, know that Black Santa's Revenge is not safe for work, or young eyes!

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