We discuss experimental WTF horror (“Skinamarink” and “Razzennest”) with a special guest, staying on brand and delivering a WTF episode. THIS EPISODE: “SKINAMARINK” AND …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: WTF Horror
Sometimes you must ignore the reviews and take a leap of faith because Christopher Smith’s latest “Consecration” deserves more praise. I have a soft …continue reading Movie Night: Consecration (2023)
An exquisitely crafted exploration of grief and mental anguish, “The Unsettling” is an impressive, thought-provoking debut from Harry Owens. There’s a subgenre of horror …continue reading Reel Review: The Unsettling (2022)
“THEY WAIT IN THE DARK” is a surprising indie horror film about trying to outrun the demons of the past that moves in unexpected …continue reading VOD Verdict: They Wait in the Dark (2022)
Thought-provoking and unsettling, the underrated “May” uses classic horror themes to show an alienated woman losing touch with reality. Written and directed by Lucky …continue reading Horror History: May (2003)
We’re back with another season of Cheer and Loathing, kicking things off with a look at AI gone wrong featuring “M3GAN” and “The Alpha …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: AI, AI, Oh!
Coming this February 2023, the chilling and socially relevant horror film “The Welder” isn’t afraid to cut deep and deliver intense terror. While I …continue reading Trailer Park: The Welder (2023)
A film that takes chilling inspiration from real-world horror, “Waking Karma” is more compelling on paper than what ends up on the screen. I’ll …continue reading Reel Review: Waking Karma (2023)
“The Wolf of Snow Hollow” is a strange beast of a werewolf film with as much humor as horror — a surprise delight you …continue reading Shudder Sunday: The Wolf of Snow Hollow (2020)
An ode to low-budget VHS horror, “Video Shop: Tales of Terror” is a satisfying anthology film with a great concept and a killer horror …continue reading Reel Review: Video Shop (Tales of Terror)
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