
Remember, remember the 5th of December! Have a bloody good holiday with “Sint”, an Amsterdam import that offers a new take on a Dutch …continue reading Holiday Horror: Sint (2010)

Remember, remember the 5th of December! Have a bloody good holiday with “Sint”, an Amsterdam import that offers a new take on a Dutch …continue reading Holiday Horror: Sint (2010)

With surreal, brutal and powerful characters, Snowflake is the kind of film people will remember, and want to watch again and again. Director Adolfo …continue reading Reel Review: Snowflake (2018)

Beautifully shot with a powerful lead performance, “Luciferina” is satisfyingly creepy and surprisingly original — while boasting one hell of an ending. Despite the seriously …continue reading Reel Review: Luciferina (2018)

I attended a very special screening of the Russian horror film “The Bride” at the Dryden Theatre, and it was a spooky experience, all …continue reading The Bride (2017) Haunts the Dryden

“Brutal”, the upcoming Japanese release from Unearthed Films, is a relentlessly paced, highly provocative extreme horror film with a vicious love story. I’m not …continue reading Sneak Peek: Takashi Hirose’s “Brutal” (2018)

With dazzling dance sequences and an orgy of audio-visual decadence, Gaspar Noé’s latest feature “Climax” is an intoxicating and nightmarish trip. I’m a huge …continue reading Fantastic Fest Review: Climax (2018)

Believe the hype! Our writer, Patrick Krause, agrees that the Argentinian horror film, TERRIFIED, is one of the scariest films of 2018. “Oh my …continue reading Reel Review: Terrified (A Shudder Original)

This week we sample some gory delights from other parts of the world: “Zibahkana” from Pakistan, “Wither” from Sweden and “Macabre” from Indonesia. The …continue reading Cine-Files: Global Horror Edition

Based on true events, “Perfect Obedience” (Obediencia Perfecta) is a terrifying Mexican drama about pedophilia and the power of religious devotion. Perfect Obedience was distributed …continue reading Reel Review: Perfect Obedience (2014)

Two short films from France, “Girls Night” and its sequel, bring the thrills and introduce a new killer with horror movie franchise potential. If …continue reading Horror Shorts: Girls Night (2017), Girls Night 2 (2018)
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