
The bleak, brutal “The Coffee Table” transforms a simple object into a chilling metaphor for the horrors of parenthood, marriage, and silence. What scares …continue reading “The Coffee Table” and the Horror of Staying Silent

The bleak, brutal “The Coffee Table” transforms a simple object into a chilling metaphor for the horrors of parenthood, marriage, and silence. What scares …continue reading “The Coffee Table” and the Horror of Staying Silent

“The Humanity Bureau” is a low-budget dystopian thriller that blends timely political themes with Nicolas Cage’s signature intensity. IN THIS CORNER: KELLY MINTZER The …continue reading Cage Match: The Humanity Bureau (2017)

Few things delight more than the terrors of this season, and 2025 is shaping up to be a banner year for Halloween Horror at …continue reading Must-See Horror Films Haunting Theaters This Halloween

Dark imaginings have long accompanied Halloween, with horrific legends that maintained a collective chokehold on terrified parents. The jack-o’-lanterns have been carved, their grins …continue reading Forever Halloween: Legends Never Die

“Gothic Slayers” delivers a low-stakes, nostalgia-tinged adventure that feels like a VHS rental from a long-lost Friday night. Small-town takeovers have been a staple …continue reading Reel Review: Gothic Slayers (2025)

Luca Guadagnino’s “The Protagonists” is a surreal look at senseless violence, true crime obsession, and the blurring of fact and fiction. Luca Guadagnino has …continue reading Mubi Monday: The Protagonists (1999)

Horror has longed warned us about abusive power, performative cruelty, and gaslighting; America is witnessing a chilling real-life example. What unfolded yesterday at the …continue reading The Monster at the Podium: When the Hero Becomes the Villain

“The Monkey” is a twisted carnival ride through grief and grotesque spectacle—fusing King’s macabre imagination with Perkins’ visual poetry. The Monkey is the latest …continue reading Movie Night: The Monkey (2025)

An infectiously charming love letter to genre classics, “Night of the Zoopocalypse” is a funny, brightly-colored delight of gateway horror. I believe in the …continue reading Reel Review: Night of the Zoopocalypse (2025)

“Peggy Sue Got Married” is sweet and charming, but its claim to pop culture infamy is Cage’s wildly eccentric take on a teenage heartthrob. …continue reading Cage Match: Peggy Sue Got Married (1986)
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