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31 Days of Hallostream: Tubi Terror (October 2020) We’ve made your Halloween horror watching easier than ever! In addition to our carefully curated calendar …continue reading Hallostream 2020: Tubi
31 Days of Hallostream: Netflix and Kill (October 2020) We’ve made your Halloween horror watching easier than ever! In addition to our carefully curated …continue reading Hallostream 2020: Netflix
31 Days of Hallostream: Prime Frights (October 2020) We’ve made your Halloween horror watching easier than ever! In addition to our carefully curated calendar …continue reading Hallostream 2020: Prime
It’s the best month of the year, and our team at Morbidly Beautiful is continuing an annual tradition of watching a horror movie a …continue reading 31 Days of Hallostream
The Morbidly Beautiful writing staff shares their favorite horror film recommendations to fuel your month-long Halloween movie marathon. 31 Great Horror Films (Plus 5 …continue reading 31 Days of Horror: Halloween 2018 Viewing Guide
Nearly 40 years later, and John Carpenter’s iconic horror/slasher classic, Halloween (1978), continues to rise up and strike fear. Haddonfield, Illinois is a sleepy, …continue reading Reel Review: Halloween (1978)
Blood, Guns and Demon Nuns Filled with demon nuns, guns, gore, comedy and a cameo from Coolio, THE CONVENT is a film that will satiate …continue reading Reel Review: The Convent (2000)
“Some extra-terrestrials aren’t friendly.” – The 80s horror / sci fi film Xtro presents a truly disturbing tale of alien abduction and perversity. By …continue reading Reel Retro Review: Xtro (1982)
Dellamorte Dellamore is a brilliantly bloody and sexy Italian horror film; a black comedy / zombie film that truly earns its cult status. “Go …continue reading Reel Review: Dellamorte Dellamore (1994)
Brazil’s first horror film, “At Midnight I’ll Take Your Soul”, is a black and white, hallucinogenic chiller from eccentric director José Mojica Marins. It’s nighttime …continue reading Reel Review: At Midnight I’ll Take Your Soul (1964)