“Fear Street Part Three: 1666” sticks the landing, spectacularly concluding the trilogy while also shining as the strongest chapter. Fear Street Part Three: 1666 …continue reading Movie Night: “Fear Street Part 3: 1666”
Netflix’s “Fear Street” trilogy continues to impress, and “Fear Street Part Two” delivers even more thrills than the excellent part one. Fear Street Part …continue reading Movie Night: “Fear Street Part 2: 1978”
The RL Stine-adapted “Fear Street Part One: 1994” is a very entertaining and engaging horror film that horror fans will surely enjoy. Netflix’s Fear …continue reading Movie Night: “Fear Street Part One: 1994”
Join us and our very special guest for a look at a couple of female-driven ‘cult’ comedies: “Satanic Panic” and “We Summon the Darkness”. …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: “Cult” Comedies
We Summon the Darkness is a modern throwback to the glory days of 80’s horror. It follows three female metalheads who are either the target of a killer satanic cult, or are the satanic killers. Lot of twists, turns and entertaining horror tropes in this one.continue reading Terror Tuesday: We Summon the Darkness (2019)
While an unprecedented snowstorm in Texas exposes greed and corruption, the movie of the week (Feb. 14-20, 2021) is “Snowpiercer”. Enter Bong Joon-ho’s 2013 …continue reading Headlines and Horror: Snowpiercer (2013)
One of the must see films of 2020, “His House” is a riveting and terrifying tale of survival — a haunting battle between internal …continue reading Movie Night: His House (Netflix, 2020)
Thanksgiving is all about spending time with loved ones — even if the one you love is a psychopath with a gourmet palate and …continue reading Food, Love and God Complexes in “Hannibal”
“Cadaver” is an intriguing if improbable post-apocalyptic tale that once again proves, in any disaster, the greatest danger is always our fellow man. The …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Cadaver (2020)
1940’s “Rebecca” from Alfred Hitchcock is widely considered a masterpiece, but how does the 2020 remake stack up to the now 80-year-old adaptation? Adapted …continue reading Head to Head: Rebecca (1940 vs. 2020)
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