A wickedly unexpected subversion of expectations from Wild Eye, “The Dead Girl in Apartment 03” is truly frightening and loads of fun. The Dead …continue reading VOD Verdict: The Dead Girl in Apartment 03 (2022)
“Of the Devil” tries to make a mark on a well-tread sub-genre. Does this micro-budget possession flick rise to the challenge? Of the Devil …continue reading VOD VERDICT: OF THE DEVIL (2022)
It likely won’t satisfy older, seasoned horror fans, but “Portal Runner” is an interesting entry into the young-adult-oriented horror market. Portal Runner, no relation …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Portal Runner (2021)
This week on the cast, it’s a Shudder double feature with two stylish films: “Dawn Breaks Behind the Eyes” and “What Josiah Saw”. ABOUT …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Dawn Breaks Behind the Eyes/What Josiah Saw
The new Lovecraftian horror film “Glorious” from Rebekah McKendry proves to be a wondrous bathroom break of existential horror. There’s something to be said …continue reading Reel Review: Glorious (2022)
Fans of extreme horror will likely want to check out “Breeder”, a nasty but well-made, well-acted, and compelling film out of Denmark. Aging isn’t …continue reading Foreign Friday: Breeder (2020)
This week on the podcast, we remember a campy 80’s slasher film and review a recent hard-hitting horror film that’s impossible to forget. ABOUT …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Slaughter High/Resurrection
Though it may not be the most terror-filled film, “The Black Phone” is a beautifully crafted thriller that’s deeply satisfying. If you loved 2012’s …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: The Black Phone (2022)
A surreal, experimental film aimed at the arthouse crowd, “Friend of the World” has big ideas but may be too muddled for mainstream audiences. …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Friend of the World (2020)
A brilliantly executed, uncomfortably relatable dystopian nightmare, the genre-bending “Tin Can” is as mesmerizing as it is terror-inducing. Horror is at its most viscerally …continue reading Reel Review: Tin Can (2020)
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