Tag: low budget

April in The Asylum: Branden Chowen on Hold Your Breath (2012)

For the entire month of April, Cinefessions will be locked into The Asylum, reviewing films released by the famed studio. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday throughout April you will get another review on a film released by The Asylum. April’s podcast will also be devoted to films from The Asylum, and you can decide which three…


April in The Asylum: Chris Ranson on Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies (2012)

For the entire month of April, Cinefessions will be locked into The Asylum, reviewing films released by the famed studio. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday throughout April you will get another review on a film released by The Asylum. April’s podcast will also be devoted to films from The Asylum, and you can decide which three…


April in The Asylum: Chris Ranson on Allan Quatermain and the Temple of Skulls (2008)

For the entire month of April, Cinefessions will be locked into The Asylum, reviewing films released by the famed studio. Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday throughout April you will get another review on a film released by The Asylum. April’s podcast will also be devoted to films from The Asylum, and you can decide which three…


Cinefessions Presents…April in The Asylum

If you haven’t yet listened to our latest podcast, you may have missed our exciting announcement for the month of April. As discussed there, the Cinefessions crew will be spending April in The Asylum! What this means is that each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday in the month of April, a new review will go live…


The Cinefessions Podcast – Episode 04 – Nurse 3D (2013) and More!

The second Cinefessions Podcast is delivered right on time in the month of February! Join co-hosts Branden Chowen, Ashe Collins, and Chris Ranson as they review a whopping five films, including Nurse 3D (2013), Dario Argento’s Dracula 3D (2012), Truth or Die (2012), +1 (2013), and Haunter (2013). The trio also discusses their most anticipated film of 2014, John Carpenter, the Guardians of the…


The Cinefessions Podcast – Episode 03 – Malevolence (2003) and Bereavement (2010)

Cinefessions starts the new year off right with the first of twelve planned podcasts for 2014! This month, Chris, Ashe, and Branden review a pair of low-budget slasher films from Netflix Instant Queue: Malevolence (2003) and Bereavement (2010). After both films are reviewed, the trio also discusses some of their personal Cinefessions (films they need…


Movie Review – Husk (2011)

Movie Number– 47 Title– Husk (2011) Running Time– 83 minutes (“R”) Director– Brett Simmons Writer– Brett Simmons Starring– Devon Graye, Wes Chatham, CJ Thomason, Tammin Sursok, and Ben Easter — (Originally an IP Movies Review) Being a horror fan and film critic for Inside Pulse – Movies, I watch a lot of low budget, independent…