Genre legend Vincent Price has been dazzling horror fans for generations, but some of his best work deserves more celebration. With summer waning and …continue reading Five on it: Vincent Price
“Capsules” is a contemporary cautionary tale and a modern-day fable with an intriguing concept, but your mileage may vary. If someone offered you a …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Capsules (2022)
Colin Hinckley delivers an imaginative folk horror tale with “The Black Lord”, a novella that explores family secrets. Hinckley introduces a family trying to …continue reading Spooky Book Club: The Black Lord
A difficult but highly rewarding watch for brave viewers, “Megalomaniac” is an intensely brutal film about the dark side of humanity. Like many horror …continue reading Reel Review: Megalomaniac (2022)
Horror often infuses modern films with classic tunes that somehow feel remarkably fresh and perfectly suited for contemporary chillers. Horror can make the mundane …continue reading Now Hear This: Retro Horror Playlist
When it comes to killer short horror, few fests quite pack the punch as GenreBlast, and the 2023 slate of standout shorts is no …continue reading GenreBlast 2023: 10 Great Horror Comedy Shorts
An effective, fast-moving anthology that makes masterful use of its limited resources, “Project Eerie” is a found footage film that works. Written and directed …continue reading GenreBlast 2023: Project Eerie
Full Moon’s “Jack Attack” sticks the landing, but the brief journey to get there feels longer and more prodding than it should. Anything released …continue reading Reel Review: “Demonic Toys: Jack-Attack”
“Wolfkin” is bursting at the seams with potential, but it fails to offer enough tension, horror, and meaty development to satiate genre fans. Wolfkin …continue reading Reel Review: Wolfkin (2022)
The sadistic Aussie export “Beaten to Death” is unspeakably nasty, nihilistic, and sickeningly vicious — a masterpiece of monstrosity. I used to think the New …continue reading Movie Night: Beaten to Death (2023)
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