Each month, we’ll take you on a trip down the proverbial video aisle to look at some of the latest and best indie horror …continue reading Down the Video Aisle: May 2020
Fans will fall under the spell of Scream Factory’s new collector’s edition Blu-ray release of John Badham’s 1979 film, “Dracula”. If you asked me …continue reading Scream Factory Friday: Dracula (1979)
A man seeks the high that will help him escape the pain, chasing the bug no matter what the cost, in this Morbidly Beautiful …continue reading Original Horror Fiction: Bug Chasing
Campy, chilling and deliciously gory, the style and stellar effects of “The Wretched” make this wicked witch tale creepy and terrifically entertaining. Believable and …continue reading Reel Review: The Wretched (2020)
MacKay and Davis are electric in “True History of the Kelly Gang”, a mayhem-fueled, punk rock look at history that eats the truth and …continue reading Reel Review: True History of the Kelly Gang (2019)
On the anniversary of Hitchcock’s death, our staff celebrates the filmmaker’s lasting legacy by sharing our favorite films from his storied career. “The only …continue reading Remembering an Icon: Alfred Hitchcock
Superbowl, or Superb Owl? Season 2 of “What We Do in the Shadows” is off to a great start, and episode 3 delivers again …continue reading What We Do in the Shadows (Season 2, Episode 3)
I recommend “Eat” with an extreme word of caution; it’s an excellent but ultra gory indie horror film that is not for the weak. …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Eat (2014)
Though made in 2018, “The Platform” feels eerily prescient — a brilliant but hard to watch film perfectly in tune with this particular moment in …continue reading Netflix and Chills: The Platform (2019)
Morbidly Beautiful’s new original horror fiction and art column “Blood on the Digital Page” is coming, and we want to feature your work. Last …continue reading Blood on the Digital Page Launches May 1st
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