Though imperfect, “The Yellow Night” is an interesting exploration of a common and deep-seated fear: anxiety over what the future may hold. “The Future …continue reading Brooklyn Horror Film Fest: The Yellow Night (2019)
“In The Quarry” is a steady ride into a well-timed and vicious chaos that grabs you gently by the throat with its festering tension …continue reading Brooklyn Horror Film Fest: In The Quarry (2019)
A film with one foot in reality and one foot in cosmic horror; “The Final Prayer” (Borderlands) is like an unpublished Lovecraft piece put …continue reading Films From Beyond: The Final Prayer
Our next stop on our journey around the horror world is Spain, an often overlooked country despite consistent excellence in the gene. Welcome back …continue reading Around the World in 80 Films: Spain
While not a perfect film by any means, Shudder’s “The Wrath” boasts some great acting and makeup effects; far from the worst way to …continue reading Streaming on Shudder: The Wrath (2018)
The tense and wonderfully unusual film out of Argentina, “Rock, Paper, and Scissors” blends family drama with classic horror chills and mayhem. When Argentine …continue reading Fantastic Fest Review: Rock, Paper, and Scissors
“One Cut of the Dead” delivers a resounding circumvention of audience expectations, with a charmingly goofy style that is all its own. Confounding isn’t …continue reading A Cut Above The Rest: One Cut of The Dead
Our next stop on our journey around the horror world is Africa to dive into the emerging world of African horror and the DIY …continue reading Around the World in 80 Films: Africa
“VIY”, a 1967 horror film produced in the Soviet Union, rises from it’s grave in this gorgeous but limited Severin Films Blu-ray release. I’ve …continue reading Severin Sunday: Blu-Ray Release of “Viy” (1967)
In our series exploring horror from around the world, we uncover some of the best horror from South America and enter the strange world …continue reading Around the World in 80 Films: South America
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