Revenge Of The Slashers: Chucky

“I’m Your Friend To The End!” Charles Lee Ray is arguably the most well-rounded serial killer you’ll ever meet. He’s dabbled in voodoo, married, had a gender-fluid child, hosted talk shows, started his own cult, and……..killed a lot of innocent folks over the years. Of course, you may know Charles Lee Ray by another name,Continue reading “Revenge Of The Slashers: Chucky”

Revenge Of The Slashers: Mrs. Tredoni

“Bless Me, Father, For I Have Sinned.” Today’s Revenge Of The Slashers entry has a bit of a twist to it. If you haven’t seen the 1976 slasher flick, Alice, Sweet Alice, stop right now and go watch it, because you need see this film. The movie itself is known for being the big screenContinue reading “Revenge Of The Slashers: Mrs. Tredoni”

Revenge Of The Slashers: The Last Matinee Killer

You Won’t Believe Your Eyes! Although he only appears in one film and is never given a name, the killer in The Last Matinee definitely deserves a spot in this year’s version of Thirty-One Days O’Horror. The film combines the American Slasher and Italian Giallo genres for a wickedly fun film. It was released inContinue reading “Revenge Of The Slashers: The Last Matinee Killer”

Revenge Of The Slashers: Billy Chapman

“Punish!” Christmas hasn’t been the same since 1984. That’s the year that the highly controversial (for its time) Silent Night, Deadly Night was released in theaters. The film, released on the same day as the original A Nightmare on Elm Street, featured Robert Brian Wilson as Billy Chapman, a young man who, along with hisContinue reading “Revenge Of The Slashers: Billy Chapman”

Revenge Of The Slashers: Victor Crowley

“Tell Me This Is Part Of The Tour.” If you’re ever out in the swamps just outside of New Orleans late at night, listen closely and you might just hear Victor Crowley calling for his daddy. Beginning in 2006, horror got one of its newest slasher franchises with Hatchet. As almost every film that takesContinue reading “Revenge Of The Slashers: Victor Crowley”

Revenge Of The Slashers: The Phantom Killer

“If we do catch him, it’s gonna be a miracle.” What makes today’s Thirty-One Days O’Horror entry scarier than most of the other slashers that I’m looking at this month is the fact that he actually existed! While the 1976 film The Town That Dreaded Sundown took a few liberties with the actual Texarkana MoonlightContinue reading “Revenge Of The Slashers: The Phantom Killer”

Revenge Of The Slashers: Alex Hammond

“Do you still like to play games?” Wendy, Jude, Kelly, and Nick scare young Robin while playing in an abandoned building. She accidentally falls out of a window to her death. The four kids swear to never tell a soul about what happened….but someone saw Robin’s fall and knows the truth. Six years after herContinue reading “Revenge Of The Slashers: Alex Hammond”

Revenge Of The Slashers: Freddy Krueger

“Don’t Fall Asleep!” 2024 will mark the forty year anniversary of the A Nightmare On Elm Street film series. That means that today’s Revenge Of The Slashers icon, Freddy Krueger, has been terrifying audiences for nearly four decades. His impact, not only on the horror genre, but on pop culture in general, cannot be denied.Continue reading “Revenge Of The Slashers: Freddy Krueger”

Thirty-One Days O’Horror: Revenge Of The Slashers!!!!

I’m gonna cut-up all month long! Thirty-One Days O’Horror begins TOMORROW!!!!! Be sure to check my blog at 10 AM CST on Sunday, October 1st, to check out the first entry in a month-long celebration of legendary slashers, long forgotten stalkers, and a few surprise stabbers! Yes, Freddy, Jason, Michael Myers, Ghostface, and Chucky willContinue reading “Thirty-One Days O’Horror: Revenge Of The Slashers!!!!”

The Crucifixion (2017)

Be Careful What You Pray For…. Something that I’ve picked up on about the twin brothers of terror, Chad and Carey W. Hayes, is that their horror writing almost always falls into one of two categories: 1) dull but watchable and 2) downright chilling. The duo penned the remake of House Of Wax (2005), TheContinue reading “The Crucifixion (2017)”