An extraordinary, hauntingly beautiful film, “Bleed With Me” proves how effective simple, stripped-back horror can be in the right hands. Do you believe in …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Bleed With Me (2020)
The idea that man is the greatest monster of all is not a new trope in horror, but it’s mined for all it’s worth …continue reading Reel Review: Antlers (2021)
Doing so much with so little, “Scare Me” is an unmistakable gem of a film; funny, endearing, surprising, original, and wildly entertaining. This may …continue reading Streaming on Shudder: Scare Me (2020)
Ending October with a flash of brilliance, Netflix’s “Hypnotic” is a heady film that, against all odds, also manages to be incredibly fun. Some …continue reading Netflix and Chills: Hypnotic (2021)
Though not the best fit for fans of straightforward narratives, the arthouse crowd will swoon over the beautiful and atmospheric “In Fabric”. The simple …continue reading Reel Review: In Fabric (2019)
With his feature film debut, director Emir Ezwan has delivered a chilling vision of horror and proved he is undoubtedly a filmmaker to watch. …continue reading Reel Review: Roh (aka Soul, 2019)
“Superhost” tackles the creepy idea of homestays, while offering commentary on content creation and the validity of human experience. Two homestay vloggers find their …continue reading Reel Review: Superhost (2021)
This British horror film may not be mainstream fare, but it’s a treat for the right audience — especially those craving something different. Wow. …continue reading Reel Review: The Snare (2017)
There’s nothing like the locked perspective of a single-room horror film to propel a story forward — especially when done this artfully. There’s nothing like …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: We Need to do Something (2021)
“Night Teeth” may not recreate the vampire wheel, but it offers a fast-paced, fun, and wildly enjoyable new addition to the canon. Vampires have …continue reading Netflix and Chills: Night Teeth (2021)
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