
“Draculaw” launches deep into the less-explored subgenre of corporate horror, throwing the book at everyday monsters within the ‘system’. I have been pondering for …continue reading Prime Picks: Draculaw (2023)

“Draculaw” launches deep into the less-explored subgenre of corporate horror, throwing the book at everyday monsters within the ‘system’. I have been pondering for …continue reading Prime Picks: Draculaw (2023)

“The Moogai” is a harrowing portrait of an Aboriginal mother’s realization that the spirits of Australia’s colonial past continue to haunt. For those watching …continue reading Digging Deep: The Moogai (2024)

For those open to a slow-paced family and supernatural horror, “Home Education” rots in really gratifying ways. What an intriguing, messy world crafted within …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Home Education (2023/2025)

“KPop Demon Hunters” fuses demon-slaying action with bubblegum-pop attitude, creating a culturally rich, kid-friendly gateway to folk horror. First and foremost, Imma need you …continue reading Netflix and Chills: KPop Demon Hunters

“The Woman in the Yard” offers more than messages about grief and depression; it has much to say about marriage and mother-daughter wounds. The …continue reading Trauma Bond: The Woman in the Yard

We explore the rich symbolism and historical and spiritual depths of “Exhuma” — a haunting Korean folk horror about ancestral reckoning. For non-Korean viewers …continue reading Digging Deep: Exhuma (2024)

The seductive shadow cast by Nosferatu extends beyond critical and artistic accolades to its ability to collectively haunt audiences. I need to share some …continue reading The Nosferatu Effect: A Gothic, Collective Haunting

Female rage in horror isn’t just an exorcism of demons; it’s a call to arms and a potent embrace of inner strength in the …continue reading Horror and “Female Rage: The Musical”

It won’t satisfy those looking for high art, but the “Feast” trilogy offers a smorgasbord of B-movie schlock that’s hard to resist. Putting all …continue reading Best of the Worst: The Feast Trilogy

In a genre as overgrown as zombie horror, “Die Alone” blooms as a tender standout, weaving apocalyptic mayhem with heartfelt romance. As 2024 continues …continue reading Indie Spotlight: Die Alone (2024)
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