
A film most famous for its ‘too scary for tv’ trailer, the aptly named “Magic” is much more than meets the eye — cinematic magic …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Magic (1978)

A film most famous for its ‘too scary for tv’ trailer, the aptly named “Magic” is much more than meets the eye — cinematic magic …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Magic (1978)

Scary, shocking, and strangely heartfelt, this surprising indie film defies categorization; “I’ll Take your Dead” will take a piece of your heart. Movies can …continue reading Reel Review: I’ll Take Your Dead (2018)

“Serpent’s Lair” wants to be a sexy, stylish thriller. But this unscary, uninteresting film is heavy on the (unsexy) sex, while lacking any sort …continue reading Dumpster Drive-In: Serpent’s Lair (1995)

Take Nothing But Pictures, Leave Nothing But Footprints, Kill Nothing But Time: A Deeper Look At Black Fawn’s “The Ranger” Now on Shudder. Director …continue reading Wexler’s “The Ranger” is a Wicked, Wild Time

Dario Argento is a horror legend. He may also be legitimately insane. We examine the 1985 cult classic “Phenomena” — a trip into the mind …continue reading The Insanity of Dario Argento: Phenomena

The Horror Corner is truly a unique and original company for and by rabid genre fans, offering a killer selection of horror merch at …continue reading Monster’s Toy Box: The Horror Corner

We continue our recap of the entire Riverdale series with episodes 17 and 18 of the third season, “The Raid” and “Jawbreaker”. After a …continue reading The Sweetwater Revue: Riverdale 3×17 & 3×18

My favorite cult films — from lycanthropes to mad scientists, suburban cannibals and an insane asylum down the street. Welcome to my neighborhood! I …continue reading Top Ten Cult Horror Films

A twisty thriller with an ending you won’t see coming, “What Lies Ahead” is a trip worth taking if you’re willing to strap in …continue reading Reel Review: What Lies Ahead (2019)

“Braid” is a dreamy, brutal, wholly feminine tale of childhood nostalgia, friendship, and the dangers of retreating too far into our own imaginations. The …continue reading Reel Review: Braid (Mitzi Peirone, 2018)
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