
The sci fi/horror thriller “They Remain” is a visually stunning and unsettling film anchored by strong performances and technical excellence. “The decline of civilization …continue reading Reel Review: They Remain (2018)

The sci fi/horror thriller “They Remain” is a visually stunning and unsettling film anchored by strong performances and technical excellence. “The decline of civilization …continue reading Reel Review: They Remain (2018)

“Black Christmas” is One of the Most Underrated Pioneers of the Slasher Sub Genre; Here are 10 Facts You May Not Know About This …continue reading Eerie Essentials: Black Christmas (1974)

As shocking as what appears on screen in A Serbian Film is, it pales in comparison to the real horror that inspired this controversial …continue reading Meaning Behind Madness: Serbian Film Exhibition

Digging Deep: Ti West’s slow-burn hit The House of the Devil is in many ways a companion piece to Roman Polanski’s classic, Rosemary’s Baby. …continue reading Fear of Feminism: “The House of the Devil”

I feel compelled to come to the defense of The Witch, aided by secular-progressive free thinking, and my unflinching love for the film. Due …continue reading In Defense Of: Robert Eggers’ “The Witch”

All the “pussy” jokes aside, Hell’s Kitty is a surprisingly fun and entertaining romp with a stellar cast of horror greats and lots of …continue reading Reel Review: Hell’s Kitty (2018)

Terrifying Satanic horror and touching coming-of-age drama merge successfully in J.P. Willie’s wicked and wonderfully nostalgic novel “Blood in the Woods”. While plumbing the …continue reading Now Read This: Blood in the Woods

Series spotlight on “Afterlife With Archie”, an Archie Comics spin-off that combines a fun story with killer artwork; Plus see what’s new this week! …continue reading This Week in Horror Comics (Week of May 23, 2018)

The void stares back in Graham Skipper’s debut film, Sequence Break, a visually stunning and compelling nod to Cronenberg and 80’s horror. Graham Skipper …continue reading Reel Review: Sequence Break (2017)

A generic script keeps “Feral” from rising above the pack; but a strong cast, great direction and solid effects still make it worth a …continue reading Reel Review: Feral (IFC Midnight, 2018)
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