Author: Daniel Tafoya

Daniel Tafoya

3 From Hell Review: Rob Zombie Ends His Hyper-Violent Trilogy In Style

Baby, Otis and Captain Spaulding are back in Rob Zombie’s new film 3 From Hell. It closes out with a bang the trilogy he started with 2003’s House of 1000 Corpses and followed up with

3 From Hell Red Carpet Report

Rob Zombie's new film 3 From Hell had a special red carpet screening this past Monday night in Los Angeles. LRM Online was there and had some questions for the film's stars and other attendees.

Hellmington Review: This Under-The-Radar Thriller Surprises And Entertains

The new thriller Hellmington might sneak up on you and give you a surprise if you make the effort to seek it out. Having been quietly released this past week on DVD and VOD, it

Top 5 Mazes At Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights!

LRM Online was invited to preview Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights Hollywood last Thursday, and I was lucky enough to get the assignment. Having attended once before, I knew what to expect but was blown

Candy Corn Review: This Film Will Leave You Wanting More Sustenance

Josh Hasty’s new horror movie Candy Corn has all the trappings one would normally want out of a Halloween-set horror movie. Colorful fall leaves? Check. Jack o’ lanterns aplenty? Check. Bloody, gory kills? Double-check. But

Candy Corn Interview: Director Josh Hasty

Josh Hasty has made three feature films, but he considers Candy Corn, his third, to be his first real movie. Boasting cameos by horror legends Tony Todd and P.J. Soles, it concerns a young man

Haunt Review: Extreme Haunt Goes Extremely Wrong For College Kids In A Quiet Place Writers’ New Film

It’s Halloween night in the movie Haunt, and Sam’s roommates want to take her out drinking to forget her awful boyfriend. He is a drunk who hits her, but she is far too afraid to

Satanic Panic Review: This Bloody, Fun Horror-Comedy Is Worth Seeking Out

It’s been a while since there has been a really good horror movie about a Satanic cult. Well, dear moviegoer, that wait is over. Chelsea Stardust’s new movie Satanic Panic arrives in theaters and on

Tigers Are Not Afraid Review: Grim Fairy Tale With Echoes Of Guillermo Del Toro

Issa Lopez directs the new Spanish language dark fairy tale Tigers Are Not Afraid (Vuelven). Set in present-day Mexico, amongst the dead bodies and detritus left behind by the country's drug war, a group of

IT: Chapter Two Review – Not As Scary As Chapter One, But A Solid Finale

It ends. That simple tag line is how they’re selling IT: Chapter Two, the sequel to the 2017 box office blockbuster, IT. That’s pretty much all that needs to be said, as this finale is about