A simple story belies the tremendous depth of “Possum” — an unsettling exploration of grief, guilt, and the haunting effects of unresolved trauma. “Mother, father, …continue reading Exquisite Suffering: “Possum” (2018) Review
The Irish horror film “Red Room” isn’t perfect, but the dark and deeply disturbing look at human depravity and desire is chilling enough to …continue reading Violence and Voyeurism: “Red Room” (2017) Review
Ever wished your dreams could come true? Mike Flanagan’s “Before I Wake” reminds you to be careful what you wish for, because nightmares are …continue reading Sunday Bloody Sunday: Before I Wake (2016)
An underrated feminist horror film, “Let’s Scare Jessica to Death” is an eerie and chilling exploration of mental illness mixed with the supernatural. The …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Let’s Scare Jessica to Death
John Burr’s “Muse” is a visually stunning, highly original, twisted fairytale about the high price of artistic inspiration and greatness. Adam (Riley Egan) is …continue reading Gothic Inspiration: A Review of “Muse” (2017)
A sexy, nostalgic romp for children of the 80s, “Party Night” looks great on Blu-ray, even if both the film and the release are …continue reading Syndrome Saturday: Party Line (1988)
“Cecil B. DeMented”, the 16th film from ‘Pope of Trash’ John Waters, trashes the Hollywood system in a rebellious black comedy from the cult …continue reading Cult Cinema: Cecil B. DeMented
Help support indie horror by pre-ordering your DVD or digital download of “A Buck Short…Shorts”, 10 original horror shorts from Richard Tanner. At Morbidly …continue reading Fund It Friday: A Buck Short… Shorts!
Who’s the kill king of horror? Super fans of “Halloween” and “Friday the 13th” attempt to answer that burning question in this exceptional fan-made …continue reading Michael Versus Jason – The Complete Saga
Exceptional performances, a smart script, and sumptuous visuals make the Brazilian horror film “The Cannibal Club” a highly satisfying cinematic treat. In the early …continue reading Reel Review: The Cannibal Club (2018)
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