
This week on the podcast: Five friends have to swim for their lives when their boat capsizes and a great white goes on the …continue reading They Mostly Podcast At Night: The Reef

This week on the podcast: Five friends have to swim for their lives when their boat capsizes and a great white goes on the …continue reading They Mostly Podcast At Night: The Reef

In Search of Darkness brings a neon contact-high of the video store to Shudder, but don’t expect much more than overqualified rental recommendations.continue reading Shudder Sunday: In Search of Darkness (2020)

Brash, bloody, and funny — Yummy wears its influences on its sleeve while also delivering a unique zombie movie that will have zombie and gore fans cheering at the audacious imagery on screencontinue reading Fantasia Film Fest: Yummy (2020)

The anthology film Scare Package brings the scares and the laughs in a new horror comedy from some of the best creatives in horror todaycontinue reading Reel Review: Scare Package (2019)

They Mostly Podcast at Night, episode 130 Summer of ’84continue reading They Mostly Podcast At Night: Summer of ’84

Shudder’s Host (2020) is a creative and terrifying reflection of pandemic isolation that perfectly captures the cultural moment.continue reading Must See Horror: Host (Shudder, 2020)

Terrifying and tragic in equal measure, The Changeling transcends every last bump-in-the-night trick to craft the ultimate ghost story primeval.continue reading Shudder Sunday: The Changeling (1980)

Greed and good intentions are a double-edged sword in The Room. Beautifully shot, intriguing and terrifying, this thriller brings it all. In this fusion of Sci-Fi and Horror, a young couple finds out the hard way, if something feels too good to be true, it probably is.continue reading Reel Review: The Room (2019)

Seth Ickerman’s Blood Machines is a sensory explosion that redefines how we think about science fiction, horror, and cyberpunk.continue reading Reel Review: Blood Machines (2019)

The relative obscurity of Gary Sherman’s Dead & Buried only makes its unassuming assault on the subconscious that much more effective and Stan Winston’s effects that much more special.continue reading Shudder Sunday: Dead & Buried (1981)
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