
One of the oldest films on Shudder is perhaps its most essential, an unsuspecting tale of Ukrainian legend that has become its own legend.continue reading Shudder Sunday: Viy (1967)
One of the oldest films on Shudder is perhaps its most essential, an unsuspecting tale of Ukrainian legend that has become its own legend.continue reading Shudder Sunday: Viy (1967)
“The Assent” rises above your standard exorcism film, pulling you into its kaleidoscopic story of horror and leaving you guessing until the very end. …continue reading Reel Review: The Assent (2020)
In “The Cleansing Hour”, director Damien LeVeck shockingly explores what would happen if an actual demon from hell decided to go global. Social media …continue reading Fantastic Fest: The Cleansing Hour (2019)
This week, we discuss the long history of exorcisms, beliefs in possession, and the popularity of exorcisms within the Catholic church (25 min) (6.21.19). …continue reading Horror Shots Podcast: Exorcisms
A contender for Horror movie of the year, the shocking and extremely well executed “Belzebuth” is a rarity — religious horror done right. Religious horror …continue reading Cinepocalypse 2019 Review: Belzebuth
Enter THE HOUSE for a unique and terrifying experience you’ll want to revisit time and time again; the potential to be an instant cult …continue reading Reel Review: THE HOUSE aka HUSET (2019)
Despite great performances solid effects and a strong ending, “Along Came the Devil” is weighted down by a poor script and lack of originality. …continue reading Reel Review: Along Came the Devil (2018)
The latest in the American Guinea Pig saga, Song of Solomon is everything I hoped for and so much more — a masterful work of …continue reading Reel Review: Song of Solomon (2018)
While it may be too long and slow moving for some, Demons is a solid exorcism film that has plenty of satisfying twists and …continue reading Reel Review: Demons (2017)