Heavily inspired by Lovecraft, Xavier Gens’ Cold Skin is a visually stunning, poetic and atmospheric film that is as haunting as it is horrifying. …continue reading Fantasia 2018: “Cold Skin” (2017)
Fantasia International Film Fest 2018 Review: Prepare to enslave yourself to the paralyzing fear of the Indonesian horror film SATAN’S SLAVES. Ari Aster, the …continue reading Fantasia 2018: “Satan’s Slaves” (2017)
“Aragne: Sign of Vermillion” is an animated horror film from talented visionary Saku Sakamoto, making its world premiere at Fantasia 2018. With elements of …continue reading Fantasia 2018: “Aragne: Sign of Vermillion” (2018)
Ouija Seance: The Final Game makes a play at bringing something new to the supernatural spirit board sub genre, but it fails to bring …continue reading Reel Review: Ouija Seance (2018)
The First Purge deftly combines a timely social/political message with great horror and action that should be well received by fans of the franchise. …continue reading Reel Review: The First Purge (2018)
The delightfully unusual, unexplainably beguiling supernatural slasher Blood Beat is a long-forgotten 80’s gem that truly shines on restored 4k Blu-ray. I went into …continue reading “Blood Beat” Blu-Ray Review (Vinegar Syndrome)
The terrifying and adrenaline-fueled survival film “Bushwick” makes viewers confront their darkest fears in a startling and hugely satisfying way. What would you do …continue reading Monster’s Pick: Bushwick (2017)
Tyler Savage’s Inheritance is a technically impressive film with an interesting and captivating story – a stellar debut from a very promising filmmaker. Inheritance …continue reading Take Two Review: Inheritance
Even if you’re not a found footage fan, I urge you to visit Hell House LLC, a surprisingly smart, scary, and highly original film. …continue reading Reel Review: Hell House LLC (2016)
The brilliantly marketed “Gags” effectively capitalizes on fear of clowns combined with real-world media hysteria for a perfect mix of horror and humor. With …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2018 Review: Gags
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