
Before you bemoan there’s nothing good on Netflix, try these helpful hacks to access better, more user-friendly, focused recommendations. Who says social media can’t …continue reading Hacking Netflix: Secret Codes & Hidden Gems
Before you bemoan there’s nothing good on Netflix, try these helpful hacks to access better, more user-friendly, focused recommendations. Who says social media can’t …continue reading Hacking Netflix: Secret Codes & Hidden Gems
2022 was another big year for serial killer portrayals in the media and Hollywood’s continued obsession with making “hot” monsters. Netflix recently released its …continue reading Let’s Talk About: Romanticizing Serial Killers
A creepy tale with deep, rich Mexican mythology and some true gore is capped by one of my favorite monsters in the past decade. …continue reading The Daily Dig: No One Gets Out Alive (2021)
This highly derivative horror film stays bloody and accomplishes what it set out to do, even if it doesn’t quite know what to call …continue reading The Daily Dig: A Classic Horror Story (2021)
“The Incantation” is a must-see for fans of Asian Horror — and for anyone who has yet to discover the extraordinary gift of foreign frights. …continue reading Netflix and Chills: The Incantation (2022)
“The Midnight Club” is a love letter to horror-obsessed teens past, present, and future and should spawn a new generation of Pike enthusiasts. Based …continue reading Netflix and Chills: The Midnight Club
We interview filmmaker James Ashcroft, a hot property even before the success of his directorial debut “Coming Home in the Dark”. THIS EPISODE: INTERVIEW …continue reading New Horror Express: James Ashcroft
While it doesn’t all compute, the nostalgia-fueled “Choose or Die” on Netflix is an entertaining way to pass the time — plug in and enjoy. …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Choose or Die Review (2022)
Netflix’s “Black Crab” is a bleak and depressing post-apocalyptic action thriller that can’t help but leave the audience a little cold. Ahh, Netflix. It’s …continue reading Netflix and Chills: Black Crab (2022)
Netflix has made great horror more accessible to the masses, but the platform’s best original content deserves physical releases. Physical media is important to …continue reading Release the Blu-Ray: Netflix Originals
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