Shudder exclusive “Martyrs Lane” is a beautiful, brightly lit horror story told from the perspective of a whimsical and brave young girl. Martyrs Lane …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Martyrs Lane (2021)
Perhaps no movie has made the journey from critical and commercial flop to misunderstood cult classic quite as quickly as “The Empty Man”. Based …continue reading Reel Review: The Empty Man (2020)
Though it may be polarizing, “Halloween Kills” is more than just a brutal bloodbath and gives fans of the franchise plenty to cheer about. …continue reading Movie Night: Halloween Kills
Undoubtedly the finest of Netflix’s “and chills” series so far, “Fever Dream” is thoughtful, strange, and very worth your 90 minutes. Praise be unto …continue reading Netflix and Chills: Fever Dream (2021)
Utterly hilarious, but still satisfying as a horror film, “When the Screaming Starts” is a must-watch with a pitch-perfect cast. If you’re still obsessed …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: When The Screaming Starts
“OUIJA JAPAN” is a female-led action/horror film that attempts to deliver “Battle Royale” for the digital age, with a supernatural twist. OUIJA JAPAN just …continue reading VOD Verdict: Ouija Japan (2021)
Indie icons Barbara Crampton and Larry Fessenden shine in this modern, feminist take on the vampire story and the power of self-discovery. Horror fans …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Jakob’s Wife (2021)
“Dementia 13” may not be a masterpiece, but it’s impressive for what it is — providing a great early glimpse of genius from a …continue reading Reel Review: Dementia 13 (Director’s Cut)
Relying heavily on shock, “The Day of the Lord” doesn’t really bring anything new to the sub-genre, but it doesn’t lack entertainment value. There …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: The Day of the Lord (2020)
“The Mutation” is nothing more than mindless fun, and that’s all it needs to be; a wildly entertaining ride for fans of low-budget horror. …continue reading Reel Review: The Mutation (2021)
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