An incredibly effective psychological horror short that deserves an audience, “The Black Tower” has the power to tap into our greatest fears. A few …continue reading Short Takes: The Black Tower (1987)
An underrated giallo gem, “The Psychic” is easily one of Fulci’s best — an innovative, smartly scripted, surprising supernatural mystery. Lucio Fulci has always …continue reading Flashback Friday: The Psychic (1977)
Though it’s not high art, “The Devonsville Terror” is a surprisingly smart B-movie boasting strong themes and strong entertainment value. Watching a movie on …continue reading Flashback Friday: The Devonsville Terror (1983)
Skolimowski’s breathtaking donkey odyssey “Eo” reveals the horror of humanity while inviting empathy and a shift in consciousness. Polish director Jerzy Skolimowski has had …continue reading Digging Deep: Eo (2022)
Even if you don’t love “When Evil Lurks” as much as the critics, it’s not hard to see why this nasty, nihilistic film is …continue reading Take Two Review: When Evil Lurks (2023)
Though it’s not a home run, there’s enough that’s interesting in V/H/S/85 to warrant a watch, especially for fans of this popular series. V/H/S, …continue reading Shudder Sunday: V/H/S/85 (2023)
Though made on a shoestring budget and a far cry from perfect, “The Deadly Spawn” is a charming B-movie monster flick worth discovering. The …continue reading Flashback Friday: The Deadly Spawn (1983)
A standout Stephen King adaptation, “Dolores Claiborne” takes its time to flower into a powerful meditation on family, guilt, and suffering. Dolores Claiborne is …continue reading Flashback Friday: Dolores Claiborne (1995)
While cosmic horror is often inspired by Lovecraft, many modern filmmakers have delivered terror beyond realms previously explored. Cosmic horror is having something of …continue reading Five On It: Cosmic Horror
Horror master William Friedkin does not deliver an easily digestible film with his risk-taking “Sorcerer” — but one well worth consuming. Many films hold your …continue reading Retro Review: Sorcerer (1977)
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