Author: Daniel Tafoya

Daniel Tafoya

Satanic Panic: Director Chelsea Stardust On The Fangoria-Produced Horror-Comedy

Chelsea Stardust is making waves in the horror-comedy world with her new movie Satanic Panic. Produced by legendary horror magazine Fangoria, that imprimatur is not to be taken lightly. Stardust meets and exceeds those expectations

Don’t Let Go Review: Suspense Aplenty In This Well-Acted Thriller

In the future, Detective Jack Radcliff tries to save his niece from dying, in the past, in the new thriller Don’t Let Go. That may sound confusing in print but onscreen, this film’s wild premise,

IT: Chapter Two: James Ransone On Matching Jack Dylan Grazer’s Fast Performance

James Ransone is no stranger to appearing in horror movies. Having played Deputy So and So in the Sinister movies, he now stars in It: Chapter Two as the grown-up version of Eddie Kaspbrak, the

The Fanatic Review: Fred Durst & John Travolta Don’t Help This Odd Thriller Afloat

John Travolta stars as Moose, a socially inept movie geek turned stalker in the new thriller The Fanatic. Directed by Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst, it shows what happens when a fan takes things way

Jacob’s Ladder Review: Glossy Remake Of Gritty 90’s Horror Film Is TV Movie-Worthy

Michael Ealy stars as Jacob Singer in the new, glossy remake of the 1990 psychological horror film Jacob’s Ladder. Ever the capable leading man, he acquits himself well in the titular role, portrayed in the original

Burn Review: Crafty Thriller With An Exemplary Lead Performance

Contained, single location thrillers are hard to pull off. More of them end up lifeless duds, like ATM, than turn out to be tension-filled thrill rides, like Phone Booth. Director Mike Gan’s new gas station

Burn Interview: Director Mike Gan On His Coen Brothers Inspiration And His Self-Contained, Josh Hutcherson-starring Thriller

Mike Gan is an up and coming Chinese-American film director. With only a few short films under his belt, he makes his feature debut with the contained thriller Burn. Set entirely at a gas station,

Good Boys Review: Dirty Jokes Equal Big Laughs

The new comedy Good Boys is a veritable pint-sized Superbad. Concerning sixth graders rather than high school seniors, it is still about a group of boys on a mission involving a party and is filled

Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark Review: Chilling Horror Tale For All Ages

Add another film to the list of all-time best movies set on Halloween night. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark is that film, and its tale starts on said holiday but goes on from

Every Time I Die Review: An Ingenious, Well Crafted Indie Thriller

Sam just can’t seem to die. He is a paramedic carrying on an affair with a married woman. Her husband, Tyler, finds out and kills him in a lakeside fight, but that won’t stop Sam’s