The gold standard for remakes, David Cronenberg’s The Fly is both a masterpiece of body horror and a crowning cinematic achievement. David Cronenberg. The …continue reading Reel Review: David Cronenberg’s The Fly (1986)
A timeless classic, Carnival of Souls is essential viewing — a black and white masterpiece of otherworldly sights and sounds When I was a …continue reading Reel Review: Carnival of Souls (1962)
Gerald’s Game is a near flawless, tension-filled adaptation of Stephen King’s chilling novel featuring powerful performances and an unforgettable story If 2017 is the …continue reading Reel Review: Gerald’s Game (2017)
Mancini delivers another innovative and surprisingly original evolution of the Child’s Play franchise in the wonderfully gory and fun Cult of Chucky Where would …continue reading Reel Review: Cult of Chucky (2017)
“It Stains the Sands Red” is a surprisingly smart and original take on the zombie sub-genre that is as heartfelt as it is thrilling. …continue reading Reel Review: It Stains the Sands Red (2017)
Controversial and shocking for its time, Faces of Death holds a special place in the heart of every 80s horror kid With many of …continue reading Reel Review: Faces of Death (1978)
As if becoming a stepdad isn’t daunting enough, when your new stepson also happens to be the anti-christ…that’s enough to send anyone over the …continue reading Reel Review: Little Evil (2017)
It’s time for our THIRD ANNUAL 31 DAYS OF HORROR celebration, where we watch and review a new horror movie every day in October. …continue reading 31 Days of Horror 2017
With the recent passing of George A. Romero, it seemed fitting to kick off our month-long Horror celebration with one of his most beloved …continue reading Reel Review: Creepshow (1982)
We conclude 31 Days of Horror 2016 with a video review of Ouija: Origin of Evil, the 2016 American supernatural horror film directed by Mike Flanagan and …continue reading Video Review: Ouija Origin of Evil
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