SoH Reviews: Host (2020, Shudder)

Shudder has become a big go to for new and exclusive content. I was very curious about the app/platform as a whole before I started investing into it and now it’s become a great platform to see new or unique or even unknown to classic horror/thriller/sci-fi films. Today we’re going to discuss a mini review... Continue Reading →

SoH Reviews: Them! (1954)

Another film watched under the last big vhs tapes found at goodwill. I watched Maximum Overdrive, followed by The Blob and now, finally, we get to an early sci-fi/horror film called Them! I haven’t seen a black/white film in quite a long time now so I was very excited to see this film for the... Continue Reading →

SoH Reviews: The Blob (1958)

"Beware of The Blob…" If a movie starts off with a catchy little tune, you’re in for a ride. I found The Blob (1958), on vhs, a few weeks ago (along with Maximum Overdrive and Them!) and finally sat down to watch this sci-fi classic. It’s pretty short, less than 90 minutes but once it... Continue Reading →

SoH Reviews: Maximum Overdrive

What can I say about this movie…? I’m still a bit stunned. I went into this movie with some idea of what this movie was about and I was not disappointed! I have a lot of thoughts and critiques about this film so let’s get into my review of 1986’s Maximum Overdrive. Directed and written... Continue Reading →

SoH Reviews: The Void

I don’t know how much I’ll have to say this but I go into watching new movies with low expectations and not knowing much about the film in general. I do remember seeing this particular movie on my tumblr feed recently. Like… as in a couple of days ago and through Shudder, decided to watch... Continue Reading →

SoH Reviews: Blood Machines + Turbo Killer

This movie has been on my mind since I watched it yesterday. Right up front, I don’t think I’ve seen anything like this film nor have this sensory experience either. Let’s talk about Blood Machines. Blood Machines, a sequel to the music video Turbo Killer, is a cosmic scifi, horror opera that is about machines... Continue Reading →

The Crazies (1973) Review + Relevancy

The Crazies was an unconventional and random choice. The Crazies somehow seems more relevant now than it did in 1973. The Crazies showcased that Romero always had a knack for being ahead on content and storytelling. For today’s post, I watched 1973’s The Crazies. If it didn’t sum up what was to come in 2020,... Continue Reading →

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