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Saturday Shorts: The Birch

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on September 24, 2016 by Erin ThompsonDecember 27, 2021

Oh, Crypt TV. You are a thing of wonders. I was rummaging around this week and by complete accident, found a gem from the writing/directing team of Ben Franklin and Anthony Melton. It’s an under-five-minutes film called The Birch, and … Continue reading →

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Saturday Shorts: Occupied

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on September 17, 2016 by Erin ThompsonSeptember 17, 2016

Ever work totally alone? I’m not talking independently on a project. I mean you’re completely solo, with no one around you. Ever do that at night? Even if you have a strong constitution, it’s still a bit unnerving. It’s not … Continue reading →

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Saturday Shorts: The Angel

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on September 3, 2016 by Erin ThompsonSeptember 3, 2016

This year has seen my belief in god go away. That doesn’t stop me, though, from totally digging the mythological aspects of different religions. Take, for instance, angels and demons. They show up in almost every religion: this notion of … Continue reading →

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Saturday Shorts: Bed Time

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on August 20, 2016 by Erin ThompsonAugust 20, 2016

Part of the joys of being a horror hound means that you often find other horror hounds with which you share things. This can range from a picture to a soundtrack to a memory to a film. Emphasis on that … Continue reading →

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Saturday Shorts: Apartment 41

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on August 13, 2016 by Erin ThompsonAugust 13, 2016

I am a sucker for a horror film. I like being scared; it’s who I am. I often find it’s the most commonplace things that have the potential to scare the ever-loving crap out of me. Things like a doll … Continue reading →

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Saturday Shorts: Dust Buddies

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on July 30, 2016 by Erin ThompsonJuly 30, 2016

Every so often, I need some comedy in my life. I will freely admit that short horror films are a favorite, but sometimes, I need something equal parts cute, fluffy and funny. So here we are, in the midst of … Continue reading →

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Saturday Shorts: The Midnight Cycle

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on July 23, 2016 by Erin ThompsonJuly 23, 2016

It’s bright and sunny here for once in Rochester. So why not do a dark horror film? Because why not. I found David R. Westphal’s The Midnight Cycle this morning. Check it out.   Click here for The Midnight Cycle. … Continue reading →

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Saturday Shorts: Night Night Nancy

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on July 16, 2016 by Erin ThompsonJuly 16, 2016

We have officially reached the point where texting is now featured in horror films. Scary, isn’t it? On the outside, it doesn’t seem all that exciting – words on a small screen. However, when placed in the proper context, it … Continue reading →

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Saturday Shorts: Wheelchair Rebecca

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on July 9, 2016 by Erin ThompsonJuly 9, 2016

This is one part throwback, one part need to laugh. Roy T. Wood’s Wheelchair Rebecca was my first Saturday Short. It’s also a pretty solid laugh, and I need that this week. I was plannng on doing a short horror … Continue reading →

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Saturday Shorts: He Dies At the End

The Backseat Driver Reviews Posted on July 2, 2016 by Erin ThompsonJuly 2, 2016

Half the fun of really good horror is suspense. It’s waiting on bated breath for something to happen: a jump scare, gore, a shadowy figure looming in the background. It’s nice when a film knows how to build something, and … Continue reading →

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