“Wolfkin” is bursting at the seams with potential, but it fails to offer enough tension, horror, and meaty development to satiate genre fans. Wolfkin …continue reading Reel Review: Wolfkin (2022)
The sadistic Aussie export “Beaten to Death” is unspeakably nasty, nihilistic, and sickeningly vicious — a masterpiece of monstrosity. I used to think the New …continue reading Movie Night: Beaten to Death (2023)
If you like intelligent horror and aren’t afraid to embrace fear, these lesser-known collegiate horrors are overachievers in the genre. There are many outstanding …continue reading Triple Threat: The Study of Fear
In our quest to promote our “Watch More Horror” agenda, we present a killer lineup of free movies you can watch now on Crackle …continue reading Free Stream: September 2023
“Publish or Perish is a light, dark comedy in the heart of academia that scores some points but fails to move to the head …continue reading Reel Review: Publish or Perish (2023)
The sumptuous gothic tale “The Moth Diaries” is a potent meditation on female sexuality, longing, repression, and inner darkness. The Moth Diaries (2011) has …continue reading Digging Deep: The Moth Diaries (2011)
The only thing scarier than a ghost ship carrying a crew of dead men is a ship that isn’t supposed to exist — the infamous …continue reading Ominous Origins: S.S. Ourang Medan
Before Summer officially fades away, take one last dive into shark-infested waters by discovering the hidden sharksploitation gem “Bait”. As summer ultimately winds down …continue reading El Fin: If You Like Shark Week, Try “Bait”
This week, we review two wildly different films, the newly released “Bootyology” and the upcoming true-crime thriller “The Black Mass”. We begin as we …continue reading Adventures in Movies: “Bootyology” and “The Black Mass”
An endearing and entertaining love letter to horror fans young and old, “Zombie Town” makes great work of an R.L. Stine classic. Like most …continue reading Reel Review: Zombie Town (2023)
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