
Horror breaks the rules, and gleefully so, making it the coolest, sexiest, and most viscerally enthralling of all genres. The first horror film is …continue reading Why is Horror the Best Genre?
Horror breaks the rules, and gleefully so, making it the coolest, sexiest, and most viscerally enthralling of all genres. The first horror film is …continue reading Why is Horror the Best Genre?
“Sick” is an 83-minute thrill ride that commits hard and fast to serving up operatic levels of extreme survivalist horror. Horror films have often …continue reading Movie Night: Sick (2022)
“Dash” is a unique and entertaining but uneven thrill ride that delivers more than expected but may not be the journey you’re hoping for. …continue reading Dash: Conflicted Masculinity in Real Time
The Creeper makes his long-awaited return to stalk again in “Jeepers Reborn”, but should he have just stayed in hibernation? Reboots, requels, rehashes…. Reborn. …continue reading Hit or Miss: Jeepers Reborn
For horror fans hoping for another home run from celebrated filmmaker Jordan Peele, his latest “NOPE” absolutely does not disappoint. In just six years …continue reading Movie Night: Nope (2022)
Now on demand, it’s the perfect time to experience the near flawless horror film “The Black Phone” — delivering a direct line to darkness. …continue reading Movie Night: The Black Phone (2022)
The new horror-comedy “The Passenger” is a wacky, bloody, wonderfully gory trip — a love letter to monster movies and a damn worthwhile ride. Some …continue reading Reel Review: The Passenger (2022)
Memories, repression, and the psychology of cults are mined in impressive fashion throughout “The Aviary”, a tense and absorbing thriller. From directors Chris Cullari …continue reading Movie Night: The Aviary (2022)
The real-life inspired horror in “Scrapper” is compelling and bone-chilling, but does that translate to satisfying onscreen thrills? The crime/drama/thriller Scrapper (originally titled The …continue reading VOD Verdict: Scrapper (2021)
“Bite Me” is a charmingly relatable gem for romantics, outcasts, and anyone with a thirst for something different in a bloodsoaked sub-genre. Love is …continue reading Women in Horror: Bite Me (2019)
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