A satirical horror comedy, “Hemet, Or The Landlady Don’t Drink Tea” is a crude, bizarre film that really does bite off more than it …continue reading Reel Review: Hemet, Or The Landlady Don’t Drink Tea
With seven minutes of gore, squirm-in-your-seat horror and a scene that screams “Evil Dead”, “Ride Baby Ride” really packs a punch. What if the …continue reading Short Takes: Ride Baby Ride
The legacy of the final Universal Monster is immeasurable, with “The Creature From the Black Lagoon” winning horror hearts since 1954. Growing up with …continue reading 70th Anniversary of “The Creature From the Black Lagoon”
“Skin Deep” is a beautifully transcendent film that will leave you asking the question, if you could become somebody else, would you? Skin Deep …continue reading Reel Review: Skin Deep (2024)
With an iconic setting oozing 80s nostalgic charm, a cool concept, and some rad kills, “Chopping Mall” is a wildly fun cult classic gem. …continue reading Best Of The Worst: Chopping Mall
A master of disturbing and body horror, Junji Ito’s twisted tales are unforgettable, and these five standouts will shake you to your core. For …continue reading Top 5 Most Disturbing Junji Ito Tales
“Earworm” leads with some strong performances and a concept that makes your skin crawl, but it can’t decide what type of film it wants …continue reading Reel Review: Earworm (2024)
Captivatingly vibrant, “Midnight Peepshow” takes you down a twisted rabbit hole of anthology horror interlinked with the dark web. I went into this viewing …continue reading Take Two Review: Midnight Peepshow
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