With great characters and a perfect ending, “The Sacrifice Game” is a Shudder original worth watching even after the holiday season. Before The Sacrifice …continue reading Reel Review: The Sacrifice Game [Telluride Horror Show]
In this episode, we dare to explore Tubi’s hidden backwoods horror films, slicing and dicing “Butchers” and “He’s Out There”. We’re mixing things up …continue reading Untold Horrors: Backwoods Horror
We return to torment ourselves with more nihilistic French extreme horror, this time daring to face the nasty but remarkable “Inside”. On this episode …continue reading Final Girl on 6th Ave: Inside (2007)
Though it falters a bit, “The Devil Comes at Night” is mostly able to overcome its flaws with strong acting and solid action scenes. …continue reading Reel Review: The Devil Comes at Night (2023)
“Motherly” is a surprising home invasion horror film with a twisty, character-driven story and stellar performances; an exercise in tension. Motherly begins in a …continue reading Reel Review: Motherly (2021)
The home invasion sub genre has yielded some of the most memorable and terrifying films in the genre; here are 10 hidden gems that …continue reading Top Ten Underrated Home Invasion Horror Films
Taut and tension-filled with exceptional performances, Jackals is a gripping and harrowing home invasion horror/psychological thriller Director: Kevin Greutert Writer: Jared Rivet Producer: Tommy Alastra, …continue reading Digital Dismemberment: Jackals (2017)
Never Open the Door is an effective homage to old school horror, with a modern sensibility, that delivers in both style and substance. When …continue reading Reel Review: Never Open the Door (2014)
Smart writing, nail-biting suspense, and a strong and well-developed female protagonist make the horror thriller “Hush” a must see The “alone with the psycho” trope …continue reading Women in Horror: Hush (2016)
Fast paced and full of suspense, Hush offers everything I want in a horror movie. But what’s truly great about this film is the …continue reading Reel Review: Mike Flanagan’s HUSH (2016)
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