
While it falls short of the excellence you want from Argento, “Dark Glasses” is a fun throwback to giallo greatness worth a bit of …continue reading Reel Review: Dark Glasses (2022)

While it falls short of the excellence you want from Argento, “Dark Glasses” is a fun throwback to giallo greatness worth a bit of …continue reading Reel Review: Dark Glasses (2022)

Featuring great performances, a killer look and soundtrack, and ample tension, horror fans should absolutely take notice of “Watcher”. Now streaming on Shudder, Watcher …continue reading Reel Review: Watcher (2022)

A compelling, well-crafted celebration of diversity, Shudder’s “Queer for Fear” is an insightful, eye-opening, and important docuseries. Queer for Fear wasn’t just made for …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Queer for Fear

We went into this week’s new indie horror double feature with high hopes, but did “The Red Book Ritual” and “Who Invited Them” deliver? …continue reading Adventures in Movies: The Red Book Ritual/Who Invited Them

Joe Lynch hits it out of the park with his segment “Meter Reader” from season 3 of Shudder’s Creepshow; one of the strongest in …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Meter Reader

Currently streaming on Shudder, the remarkable “Revealer” continues the streaming service’s hot streak of unmissable originals. Holy shit, Revealer is amazing. I want to …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Revealer (2022)

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)

Join us for a devil of a good time as we take a dark and twisted journey with the Mexican horror film “Belzebuth” starring …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Belzebuth

“The Sadness” is another zombie film that somehow becomes so much more — in the most unexpected of ways — rising to the cream …continue reading Reel Review: The Sadness (2021)
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