The Childish Thing – horror short review

“THE CHILDISH THING” (2017) – short review   by: Stephen Ingves Writer/Director: Jeremy Herbert Time: 29:10 Genre: Short, Horror Released: September 12, 2017   The Childish Thing is a 29:10 horror short written and directed by Jeremy Herbert. This Indie gem was originally released Sept 12, 2017 and was an Official Selection to Nightmares Film Festival in 2017 and …

“Embodyment” Comic Review

I sat down and read the first issue of Dan Emerson’s “Embodyment”. Dan is a playwrite and the writer for the upcoming HMF Productions short film “Silent Breath”. “Embodyment”is an Sci-Fi/Horror Indie comic book that Dan has written and published himself. The art is done by Vasilis Saroglou and it has a life all its …

Halloween (2018) review – Spoiler Free

HALLOWEEN (2018)   by: Stephen Ingves       Well I literally just left the theater not more than 30 minutes ago from seeing 2018’s Halloween and I’m still soaking in what I just saw. I made sure to watch the ’78 original last night along with H2O for comparisons sake due to Laurie’s battle with Michael being showcased …

HMF Admin’s Top 5 Must Watch Movies for Halloween

So we admins got together and decided to put together a collection of each of our Top 5 movies we watch for Halloween. Each Admin chose 5 films. So you’ll get to know a little bit more about each of the admins who run things. Without further ado, here are the picks from each of …

Heartless – horror short review

  HEARTLESS (2018) A Film By Sunshine Boy Production Co.   by: Stephen Ingves   Be still my beating heart! I love receiving a film recommendation and not only having it live up to the hype but actually surpassing it. Such is the case with the horror short Heartless which is based upon the timeless classic “The Tell …

Double Feature Review: The Guyver/Guyver: Dark Hero

We all know the curse of the sequel, usually the film is nowhere near as good as the original. Sometimes it exceeds the first film, however it isn’t that often we find a sequel that has a completely different tone from the first. Well with these two films that’s exactly what you get. A superior …