
While The Tent is weakened by a relatively thin story and unbelievable chemistry, its tender moments are affective and moving.continue reading Reel Review: The Tent (2020)

While The Tent is weakened by a relatively thin story and unbelievable chemistry, its tender moments are affective and moving.continue reading Reel Review: The Tent (2020)

Drop Dead Films’ multi award-wining horror ’13 Graves’ is now available free for subscribers to Amazon Prime.continue reading Unearthing a UK Horror Gem: “13 Graves” Review

ONE THEME, FIVE KILLER FILMS. THIS WEEK, WE HEAD BACK TO SCHOOL — BEYOND ST. BENEDICT’S ACADEMY AND WOODSBORO — TO HALLOWED HALLWAYS DRENCHED IN BLOOD AND MISERY.continue reading Five On It: Back to School

Known for its progressive portrayal of a lesbian character in the 1960s, Robert Wise’s THE HAUNTING is also a tragic tale of a woman who cannot accept the terrifying truth about herself.continue reading Sapphic Sunday: The Haunting (1963)

A quirky tale of heaven vs. hell, Limbo aims to be hot and original but is ultimately a watered-down version of something we’ve already seen before.continue reading Reel Review: Limbo (2019)

The issuance of Special Order 937 from “The Company” is the basis for a meeting with an extraterrestrial that does not go as planned.continue reading The Consequences of the Human-Alien Encounter

Fantasia Fest has been packed with lots of amazing content this year despite contending with a pandemic. One stand out event has been a discussion with filmmaker Mike Flanagan on adapting the likes of horror monoliths Stephen King and Shirley Jackson.continue reading Fantasia Fest 2020: Mike Flanagan on Literary Adaptation

Old time folklore meets modern horror in this creative and scare-inducing take on creepy Slavic fairy tale legend, Baba Yaga.continue reading Reel Review: “Baba Yaga: Terror of the Dark Forest”
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