
“Brutal”, a tale of love and carnage from Unearthed Films, isn’t a rom-com feel-good story; it will remain in your skull and split it …continue reading Unearthed Films: Brutal (2018)

“Brutal”, a tale of love and carnage from Unearthed Films, isn’t a rom-com feel-good story; it will remain in your skull and split it …continue reading Unearthed Films: Brutal (2018)

Exclusive: The extreme horror anthology “Ill” explores the fear of contamination, bringing together four of the word’s most subversive filmmakers. Something truly exciting has …continue reading 2019 Most Wanted: Ill (Extreme Horror Anthology)

The Final Girls Berlin Film Fest wraps with two more exceptional blocks of powerful short films addressing our deepest fears and heartbreaking horrors. We …continue reading Final Girls Berlin: Long in Tooth, Flesh & Blood

One of the best films of 2018 you may have missed, “Cold Hell” is an exceptionally crafted, richly layered and relentless, action-packed thriller. Do …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Cold Hell (2017)

While not perfect, “The Laplace’s Demon” combines remarkable visuals with great mystery and suspense to create a rather effective and innovative film. “When we …continue reading Reel Review: The Laplace’s Demon

In spite of its overly involved plot lines and a bit of a language barrier, “Christmas Blood” is a fun and very bloody Christmas …continue reading Take Two Review: Christmas Blood

Santa himself is on the naughty list in the snowbound Norwegian slasher “Christmas Blood” — a bloody new Christmas horror film perfect for slasher fans. …continue reading Reel Review: Christmas Blood (2017)

The French film “Inside” is brutal, bloody and brilliant — a nightmarish holiday horror film, aptly titled as it is guaranteed to get inside your …continue reading Holiday Horror: Inside (2007)

“Rare Exports” is a grim fairytale brought to life right in front of your eyes — a beautiful, wondrous masterpiece and an undeniable holiday …continue reading Holiday Horror: Rare Exports (2010)

Revenge gets served by a J-horror inspired spirit in “Shutter”, a Thailand ghost film that manages to feel fresh in spite of its familiarity. …continue reading Reel Review: Shutter (Thailand, 2004)
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