Inspired by a chilling true story, “The Sadist” is a nasty and intense little film for its time and still manages to captivate and …continue reading Dante’s Inferno: The Sadist (1962)
A stellar cast lends gravitas to “Wildflower”, a heartwarming coming-of-age tale that aims to give voice to an underrepresented group. Despite having come of …continue reading Reel Review: Wildflower (2022)
We look back at one of the biggest hits of 2022, “Smile”, and review what it sure to be one of the best films …continue reading Adventures in Movies: “BlackBerry” and “Smile”
A tale of trauma and toxic masculinity, “Bliss of Evil” is part slasher, part psychological horror, and part woman-fights-back thriller. We open on a …continue reading Panic Fest 2023: Bliss of Evil
A horror parody from a comedy writer with a highly impressive resume merely toys with tropes instead of beating them like a dead horse. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Student Bodies (1981)
If there’s one thing we always need more of, it’s more great horror films. We look for the next great story idea from four …continue reading The Four-Front of Horror: Story Inspiration
Tobe Hooper follows up “Texas Chainsaw” with a wandering plot that is extremely stylized and filled with prophetic horror history. The owner of a …continue reading The Daily Dig: Eaten Alive (1976)
A retelling of the Burke and Hare murders that is very watchable thanks to a strong cast and great dialogue from iconic poet Dylan …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Doctor and the Devils (1985)
We proudly debut the female-driven “Not Your Final Girl” podcast on our network, beginning with a discussion of the ‘true story’ horror sub genre. …continue reading Introducing: Not Your Final Girl Podcast
“Dark Was the Night” is a fantastic folk horror film you may have missed that really nails both the monster aesthetic and the compelling …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Dark Was the Night (2015)
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