For this month’s short horror roundup, we spotlight some of the fantastic found footage shorts from this year’s Unnamed Footage Festival. The UFF, or …continue reading Fright Bites: Unnamed Footage Festival 2024
There’s a world of great horror beyond our shores, and American filmmakers are eager to remake much of it — with varying degrees of …continue reading Six Flix: This Week in Horror Movies (4/10-4/15)
“Doctor Sleep” is a worthwhile, if overly long, follow-up to a King classic that speaks to the need for community and connection. Doctor Sleep …continue reading Reading the King: Doctor Sleep (2013)
The Old West, werewolves, gunslingers, gore, and stetsons… plus 100% practical effects? “The Bad Taste Better” has it all. Described as a creature-feature set …continue reading Fund It Friday: The Bad Taste Better (Short)
It’s a shame that “Hear No Evil” didn’t have a better story to accompany its very strong cast and some compelling character depth. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Hear No Evil (1993)
It could have been a heartbreaking and terrifying story of parent-child power dynamics, but “Skeletons in the Closet” ends up toothless. After his mother …continue reading The Daily Dig: Skeletons in the Closet (2001)
Adam Wingard went from indie horror darling to a Blockbuster director, but before that, he was shocking audiences in “A Horrible Way to Die” …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: A Horrible Way to Die (2010)
A mess of a film that got rightfully lost in the mix of late 90s teen slashers, at least “Lovers Lane” did feature a …continue reading The Daily Dig: Lovers Lane (1999)
Read two wildly different takes on Mike Salt’s new claustrophobic terror “Hollow” and decide if you dare to enter this underground hellscape. POINT: ONE …continue reading Point-Counterpoint: Hollow (Book Review)
A sequel that outslays its predecessor in every possible way, “Blood and Honey 2” offers a reset and gives horror fans what they came …continue reading Reel Review: Winnie the Pooh Blood and Honey 2
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