
“The Exorcist: Believer” demonstrates a healthy dose of reverence for the original without being afraid to rewrite the sacred text. Let me clear the …continue reading Movie Night: “The Exorcist: Believer”
“The Exorcist: Believer” demonstrates a healthy dose of reverence for the original without being afraid to rewrite the sacred text. Let me clear the …continue reading Movie Night: “The Exorcist: Believer”
A heady sci-fi mystery with big ideas, John Carpenter’s underrated “Prince of Darkness” isn’t easy to digest but is well worth the effort. Prince …continue reading Carpenter Tribute: Prince of Darkness
Well-produced and well-acted, “Don’t Look at the Demon” doesn’t reinvent possession films, but it knows how to play to its strengths. While supernatural haunting/demon …continue reading Movie Night: Don’t Look at the Demon
It may not be great, or even really good, but “Anna” delivers a few solid scares and isn’t a bad way to spend an …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Anna (2017)
Despite a strong lead performance and a chilling climax, “Possession Diaries” falls short due to the lack of a driving plot and meaningful script. …continue reading Fade to Black: Possession Diaries (2019)
Occult, fantasy, and body horror come together in “The Heretics”, Chad Archibald’s stylish film of demonic transformation. From Black Fawn films and director Chad …continue reading Reel Review: The Heretics (2017)
A low-budget dramatic thriller from High Octane Pictures, “It Lives Inside” struggles to gain momentum with a predictable plot and wooden characters. At the …continue reading Reel Review: It Lives Inside (2018)
This week, we spotlight Robert Kirkman’s excellent supernatural horror series Outcast, now also a must-watch television show on Cinemax. Outcast is an ongoing comic …continue reading This Week in Horror Comics (Week of June 13, 2018)
The Forlorned is a well shot, atmospheric supernatural tale with some solid performances, but it falters by trying to do too much too quickly. …continue reading Reel Review: The Forlorned