A farm boy reluctantly becomes a member of the undead when a girl he meets turns out to be part of a band of vampires who roam the highways in stolen cars.
Cody In the previous episode of The Arrow in the Head Show, hosts John “The Arrow” Fallon and Lance Vlcek were joined by Chris Margetis of The Manson Brothers Midnight Zombie Massacre to discuss one of my all-time favorite films, the 1986...
If you’re a horror fan with a subscription to the Criterion Channel, you’ve got a hell of a month to look forward to. The streaming service will kick off the Halloween season with a collection of thirty of the best...
The 1980s gave us some of the best horror movies we’ve ever seen, and today we here at Arrow in the Head have decided to assemble a list that focuses on one particular sub-genre of ’80s horror movies. Below you’ll...
I have just been reminded that I really need to get around to watching Kiah Roache-Turner's 2014 zombie film Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead (which can be viewed HERE), because the promotional artwork has always looked interesting to me. And...
PLOT: After being physically and emotionally scarred as a child, bounty hunter Joe Noose joins two Federal Marshalls to track down an elderly mysterious serial killer notorious for scarring his victims with an upside-down Q branding iron. REVIEW: Arrow In...
Eric Red has given us classic entries in several sub-genres of horror. As a screenwriter, he crafted layered stories involving homicidal maniacs (The Hitcher, Blue Steel) and vampires (Near Dark), and as a writer/director he has brought us the twisted...
As most of you know good and well by this point in time, AITH has created our very own YouTube channel. Each week we post new killer content sure to keep horror fans delightfully drenched in dread, death, and destruction such as THE...
For our latest episode of THE BEST HORROR MOVIE YOU NEVER SAW, we take a look at the cult classic 1987 vampire-western NEAR DARK from writer Eric Red (100 Feet, Body Parts) and director Kathryn Bigelow (Point Break, Blue Steel),...
We all have certain movies we love. Movies we respect without question because of either tradition, childhood love, or because they’ve always been classics. However, as time keeps ticking, do those classics still hold up? Do they remain must see?...