Hulu’s Books of Blood is a horrifying anthology film that takes viewers on a terrifying ride through the mind and fiction of Clive Barker.continue reading Reel Review: Books of Blood (2020)
Fantastic Fest’s Short Fuse block offered attendees a diverse, exciting array of remarkable short films that were terrifying, funny, relevant, and gory. Another Fantastic …continue reading Fantastic Fest 2020: Short Fuse (short horror)
Drawn and Quartered returns to Fantastic Fest after a six year absence. Its return is a bombshell that challenges the audience on every level.continue reading Fantastic Fest: Drawn and Quartered (Shorts)
Fantastic Fest’s Secret Screener is one of the most action-packed action films ever made. Action U.S.A. (1989) is a thrill ride from start to finish that will leave you soaked in adrenaline.continue reading Fantastic Fest: Action USA (1989)
Unearth (2020) is a strong entry into the ecological horror subgenre that questions the price that we are willing to pay for stripping our planet of natural resources.continue reading Fantasia Film Fest: Unearth (2020)
In the final installment of Revisiting Richard Stanley, we cover the relentless, cosmic horror in Color Out of Space (2019)continue reading Revisiting Richard Stanley: Color Out of Space
Shudder’s Host (2020) is a creative and terrifying reflection of pandemic isolation that perfectly captures the cultural moment.continue reading Must See Horror: Host (Shudder, 2020)
Seth Ickerman’s Blood Machines is a sensory explosion that redefines how we think about science fiction, horror, and cyberpunk.continue reading Reel Review: Blood Machines (2019)
A director fired from his own set, A-list Hollywood madness, and one terrible film. This is Revisiting Richard Stanley Part 3: The Island of Dr. Moreau.continue reading Revisiting Richard Stanley: The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996)
We continue our retrospective of Richard Stanley’s career with a discussion of his psychedelic spaghetti western slasher film “Dust Devil” (1992). “I was brought …continue reading Revisiting Richard Stanley: Dust Devil (1992)
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