
The second entry in our Week of Horror series is Slave of the Cannibal God, a 1978 Italian film starring none other than Ursula Andress. Read More »

The second entry in our Week of Horror series is Slave of the Cannibal God, a 1978 Italian film starring none other than Ursula Andress. Read More »

Our first entry in our Week of Horror series is Suspiria, a classic 1977 film by legendary Italian film maker Dario Argento.
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In the spirit of the upcoming holiday season, the next week on Living With a Nerd is going to be a week of horror! Each day, we are going to review one of our five favourite horror movies. They will be posted in order of release…I swear this wasn’t intentional, but the five films were released one year after another: 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, and 1981.
Stay tuned, it’s going to be a fun week!
What happens when you combine a ridiculous premise, a comedic script, a $100,000 budget, and an 80’s low-budget film style? You get Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter.

Conveying the dread and sheer horror of an alien abduction is a difficult task. The Fourth Kind steps up to the plate and knocks this one out of the park. If you have never been fearful of abduction, you will be after seeing this film.

Made for a measly $15,000 and filmed over one week, Paranormal Activity is “the next thing” in ultra-low-budget moviemaking. Paranormal Activity is a film that is hard to talk about without ruining anything for you, so this review will focus more on the technical aspects rather than the film itself. Still, I recommend seeing it before you continue reading.

Rainy Day Movie is a feature here on Living With a Nerd that provides short insights into movies and series that you should save for a rainy day. In this edition of Rainy Day Movie, we explore the legendary vampire film Nosferatu.

On October 29th, 1999, House on Haunted Hill was released to the masses. An updated version of the 1959 classic staring Vincent Price, this film still retains its creepy-factor a decade after its release.

Sam Raimi returns to his roots with one of the best horror movies in years. A perfect balance of gore, scares, laughs, and story create an experience that any horror movie lover can’t miss.