
“Kraken” is a gorgeous, slow-burn eco-horror full of atmosphere, drama, and a deeply satisfying final-act creature-feature payoff. Directed by Norwegian filmmaker Pål Øie (The …continue reading Reel Review: Kraken (2026)

“Kraken” is a gorgeous, slow-burn eco-horror full of atmosphere, drama, and a deeply satisfying final-act creature-feature payoff. Directed by Norwegian filmmaker Pål Øie (The …continue reading Reel Review: Kraken (2026)

A lush, immersive nature documentary that captures the American Southwest in all its glory—while quietly asking how long it can survive us. The scariest …continue reading Real 2 Reel: The American Southwest (2025)

More than just a monster movie, “Dark Age” is a great example of horror with intention and heart. Come for the Croc, stay for …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dark Age (1987)

“Bambi: The Reckoning” transforms a childhood icon into a mutated killing machine in this bleak, bloody, and effective eco-horror. Once upon a time, the …continue reading Movie Night: “Bambi: The Reckoning”

Dive into the toxic oddity that is “The Being” (1981), Jackie Kong’s gloriously gonzo, slime-soaked, creature feature debut. As we celebrate the gloriously unhinged …continue reading Spookshow: The Being (1981)

A forgotten eco-horror creeper starring Val Kilmer, “The Thaw” blends isolation, body horror, and climate terror into a chilling cocktail. Like many cinephiles, I’ve …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The Thaw (2009)

Caitlin Cronenberg’s chillingly plausible and darkly funny “Humane,” explores privilege and sacrifice amidst ecological disaster. Satire can be pushed to such limits of absurdity …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Humane (2024)

Cronenberg’s “Crimes of the Future” explores the dystopian nightmare that may await us if the crimes of the present continue. With imagery as unsettling …continue reading Ecological Horror: Crimes of the Future
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