Remastered and re-released, Fabrice du Welz’s acclaimed debut “Calvaire” is powerful enough to convert even non-believers like this reviewer. This marks my first review …continue reading Reel Review: Calvaire (2004/2023)
The highly original and visually stunning “Dave Made a Maze” is stellar in concept and execution and well worth getting lost in for a …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Dave Made a Maze (2017)
John Cassavetes does all he can to charm this film into mediocrity and cover for a ridiculous-looking monster and confused storytelling. Young women are …continue reading The Daily Dig: Incubus (1981)
UK indie horror export”Mask of the Devil” promises a grindhouse-inspired hell of a good time. Is it as devilishly good as it looks? Mask …continue reading VOD Verdict: Mask of the Devil (2022)
Post Mortem Custom’s Kyle makes one-of-a-kind nightmare creations out of clay, and they are jaw-droppingly good and wickedly cool. I’ve been following an insanely …continue reading Artist Spotlight: Post Mortem Custom
While its razor-thin plot may leave some viewers out in the cold, fans of moody, atmospheric horror will likely love this fawned-over film. It’s …continue reading Movie Night: The Outwaters (2022)
Cheer and Loathing are back, and boy, did we pick a doozy of an episode to follow our Season 4 premiere. Things are about …continue reading Cheer and Loathing 2: WTF Horror!
While too familiar to call it great, “Attachment” does plenty right and is certainly worth your time; just don’t expect to get too attached. …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Attachment (2022)
We discuss experimental WTF horror (“Skinamarink” and “Razzennest”) with a special guest, staying on brand and delivering a WTF episode. THIS EPISODE: “SKINAMARINK” AND …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: WTF Horror
Even if you love a good theatrical experience, it’s hard to beat the many benefits of watching horror movies streaming at home. There are …continue reading The Benefits of Watching Horror Movies Online
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