Adam Egypt Mortimer delves deeply into the world of mental illness and trauma, with the beautifully crafted psychological thriller “Daniel Isn’t Real”. Superb acting, …continue reading Reel Review: Daniel Isn’t Real (2019)
A modern low-budget horror flick with tons of thrills, “All Through the House” does a lot with a little — tons of gory effects …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: All Through the House (2015)
Get your ass out of the big glass house and join us for our 100th episode where we talk 2001’s “Thirteen Ghosts” with special …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Thirteen Ghosts (2001)
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: December 2019
Our next stop in our trip around the horror world is Italy, a macabre mecca — home to some of the most prolific and …continue reading Around the World in 80 Films: Italy
Exploring both supernatural and real world horrors, “The Tokoloshe” is an ominous, slow-burn thriller that will get under your skin. Director Jerome Pikwane’s debut …continue reading Reel Review: The Tokoloshe (2019)
A simple birth control device turns a young woman’s body into a terrifying weapon in “Marla”, a film that doesn’t quite deliver on its …continue reading Reel Review: Marla (Lisa van Dam-Bates, 2019)
“Abi” is a well-rounded horror short that focuses on telling a highly polished and atmospheric “Black Mirror”-esque techno nightmare. Horror short films can be …continue reading Horror Short: Abi (Timothy Troy, 2019)
The Horror genre has been massively successful, despite most films being made for budgets far lower than other genres. The key to success? Fear. …continue reading Horror and the Success of the Small Budget
Based on one of Lovecraft’s most prolific works, Leigh Scott’s “The Dunwich Horror” can be described in one word: appalling. “Two centuries ago, when …continue reading Films From Beyond: The Dunwich Horror (2009)
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