
Discover underrated home invasion horror films—from chilling classics to international gems—that will make you double-check your locks. Even though the term ‘home invasion’ was …continue reading 5 Home Invasion Films You Haven’t Seen

Discover underrated home invasion horror films—from chilling classics to international gems—that will make you double-check your locks. Even though the term ‘home invasion’ was …continue reading 5 Home Invasion Films You Haven’t Seen

Ten GenreBlast 2025 standouts—punk-pink body horror, nunsploitation fairytales, lo-fi sci-fi, apocalyptic romance, and found-footage frights. GenreBlast has always been the fest where the fringes …continue reading GenreBlast 2025: 10 Bold Discoveries

“The Hater” (2020) is a chilling look at digital propaganda, showing how easy it is to control narratives and fuel real-world destruction. “Whoever controls …continue reading Headlines and Horror: The Hater (2020)

“The Croods: A New Age” is a candy-coated treat for kids, but adults may be less dazzled by the rehashed story and shallow depth. …continue reading Cage Match: The Croods, A New Age (2020)

“Opus” is a unique psychological horror that weaponizes celebrity culture, cult dynamics, and the disturbing normalization of power abuse. Opus follows Ariel Ecton (Ayo …continue reading In Defense of: Opus (2025)

The smart, unsettling “Death of a Vlogger” blurs the line between paranormal and performance while weaponizing online smear culture. Found footage has long been …continue reading Found Friday: Death of a Vlogger (2019)

A devastatingly beautiful portrait of resistance, “Nasima” is less a sports doc and more a young girl’s epic fight against real-world horror. It might …continue reading Real 2 Reel: Nasima – The Most Fearless

More than just a monster movie, “Dark Age” is a great example of horror with intention and heart. Come for the Croc, stay for …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dark Age (1987)

“Freaks” shocked audiences and was banned for decades—but remains a masterpiece about outsiders and the lingering fear of difference. FREAKS (1932) THE PLOT: A …continue reading Viewer Discretion Advised: Freaks (1932)

“So Fades the Light” blends cult horror and queer identity in a haunting road-trip film about trauma, survival, and the search for closure. So …continue reading Indie Spotlight: “So Fades the Light” (2025)
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