A contender for Horror movie of the year, the shocking and extremely well executed “Belzebuth” is a rarity — religious horror done right. Religious horror …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2019 Review: Belzebuth
“A Record of Sweet Murder” is a quieter effort from Japanese goremaster Koji Shiriashi about a desperate killer trying to alter his reality. One …continue reading Unearthed Films: A Record of Sweet Murder
Comedic yet intense, “Do It Yourself” boasts quality acting, storytelling, editing and visual effects. But it loses some steam due to its confusing plot. …continue reading Reel Review: Do It Yourself (2018)
Spain is a beautiful country, but they export some of the most terrifying tales imaginable — specializing in creeping tension and surprising stories. No …continue reading Foreign Horror: Five Best From Spain
When it comes to real scares and bone-chilling suspense, it’s hard to compete with the horrific horror treasures being mined by Thailand filmmakers. The …continue reading Foreign Horror: Five Best From Thailand
What can we learn from this early 80s unknown Italian sex-filled exploitation classic? Let’s dive into the sexy, sleazy “Black Candles” and find out. …continue reading Flashback Friday: Black Candles (1982)
“The Man With the Magic Box” is a well-directed, somber sci-fi drama that should appeal to genre fans looking for something different. In a …continue reading Fade to Black: The Man With the Magic Box (2017)
An Argentinian anthology film based on urban legends and confronting inner demons, “Terror 5” is unique gene fare that’s as baffling as it is …continue reading Sex, Violence, Zombies and Snuff: “Terror 5”
Takeshi Kitano’s “Violent Cop” is a nihilistic and unforgiving film that doesn’t glamorize or stylize violence, but rather revels in its bleak brutality. Dirty …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Violent Cop (1989)
“Motel Mist” only deals intermittently in genre elements, and does so at a leisurely pace, but still manages to be uniquely compelling. Conceptually, Motel …continue reading Reel Review: Motel Mist (2016, 2019)
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