
In “Azrael”, Samara Weaving delivers a visceral, dialogue-free performance as a woman trying to survive in a post-apocalyptic nightmare. Azrael is a 2024 Action-Horror …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Azrael (2024)

In “Azrael”, Samara Weaving delivers a visceral, dialogue-free performance as a woman trying to survive in a post-apocalyptic nightmare. Azrael is a 2024 Action-Horror …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Azrael (2024)

Nick Frost leads a hilariously oblivious family into a nightmarish Swedish island vacation in the wildly entertaining “Get Away”. Get Away is a worthwhile …continue reading Reel Review: Get Away (2024)

The stop-motion animated “Memoir of a Snail” is one of the most profoundly affecting, devastatingly beautiful films you’ll see all year. I would not …continue reading Reel Review: Memoir of a Snail (2024)

“Out Come the Wolves” is a gripping survival horror that bares its teeth, but not before enveloping viewers in thoughtful character drama. Adam MacDonald’s …continue reading Reel Review: Out Come the Wolves (2024)

“In a Violent Nature” is a love letter to classic slashers and an innovative, astonishingly unique, and brutal reimagining of the subgenre. Being a …continue reading Reel Review: In a Violent Nature

Almost certainly the next big horror hit of 2024, “Late Night With The Devil” successfully conjures up new fear from an old trope. I …continue reading Movie Night: Late Night With the Devil

“Hatching” is a gut-wrenching commentary on growing up, motherhood, and generational trauma that’s become a new horror favorite of mine. Hatching started with a …continue reading Movie Night: Hatching (2022)

David Franco’s horror directorial debut truly captures the essence of the genre and is easily one of the must-see flicks of the summer.continue reading Reel Review: The Rental (2020)

Relic is a stunning and stylish look into the psychology of our own mortality. Peering into the sinister world of a parent with dementia, debut writer/director Natalie Erika James leads us into some very dark, and rotted places. Everything we see is coated in a creepy black slime that keeps spreading its sickness. With a disease this devastating, no jump scares are needed to create a terrifying film with many distressing and emotional layers.continue reading Reel Review: The Haunting Horror of “Relic” (2020)

Campy, chilling and deliciously gory, the style and stellar effects of “The Wretched” make this wicked witch tale creepy and terrifically entertaining. Believable and …continue reading Reel Review: The Wretched (2020)
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