We should be in for another bloody good year of horror. There’s so much killer content coming, but these 15 films are high on …continue reading 15 Hotly Anticipated Horror Films of 2024
An entertaining oddity, “Amelia’s Children” doesn’t quite overcome its many flaws, but it still manages to be a movie that must be seen. Amelia’s …continue reading Reel Review: Amelia’s Children (2024)
One of the most affecting and jaw-droppingly original horror films I’ve seen in some time, “Stopmotion” demands to be seen. Plato said, “Creativity is …continue reading Take Two Review: Stopmotion (2024)
Atmospheric and effectively scary at times, “Cellphone” is admirable in its attempt to defy expectations, even if it doesn’t fully succeed. Technology has always …continue reading Reel Review: Cellphone (2024)
We dive into the depths of the murky unknown to explore two unique new release horror films, “Gods of the Deep” and “Out of …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Fear the Unknown
“Alice and the Vampire Queen” is a fun culinary concept, but poor choices and undercooked jokes left me feeling extra salty. I need to …continue reading Reel Review: Alice and the Vampire Queen
You have to respect a werewolf horror that tries to do something different, but is the newly released “Hellhounds” a howling success? Hellhounds landed …continue reading VOD Verdict: Hellhounds (2024)
What it lacks in character and plot depth, “Gods of the Deep” more than makes up for in stellar creature design and high-octane frights. …continue reading Reel Review: Gods of the Deep (2024)
The inconsistent writing in “Departing Seniors” can’t completely kill the vibe of this slasher’s great concept and fresh perspective. Horror has seen plenty of …continue reading Reel Review: Departing Seniors (2024)
One of our absolute favorites out of last year’s festival circuit, the must-see “Lovely, Dark, and Deep” is finally receiving a wide release. XYZ’s …continue reading Trailer Park: Lovely, Dark, and Deep
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