
A stylized werewolf movie with emotional depth that echoes Ginger Snapscontinue reading Fantastic Fest: Teddy (2020)
A stylized werewolf movie with emotional depth that echoes Ginger Snapscontinue reading Fantastic Fest: Teddy (2020)
For the next stop in the Journey around the world we will explore four films from Thailand and try to understand why so many films from the country are about crocodiles.continue reading Around the World in 80 Films: Thai Horror
For the next stop in our trip around the horror world, we travel far and wide to uncover a few lesser known tales of …continue reading Around the World in 80 Films: Nordic Countries
Though made in 2018, “The Platform” feels eerily prescient — a brilliant but hard to watch film perfectly in tune with this particular moment in …continue reading Netflix and Chills: The Platform (2019)
Bong Joon-ho’s masterpiece “Parasite” has invaded Hulu. Don’t miss it, or these five other foreign films that make reading subtitles well worth the effort. …continue reading Parasite and Five Other Essential Foreign Horror Films
With an air of believability and sincerity, “The Psychics” is a no budget found footage style film that offers a familiar yet enjoyable angle. …continue reading Horror-on-Sea Review: The Psychics
Honoring the passion and dedication that fuels independent filmmaking, the 2020 Horror-On-Sea Festival included some stellar short horror programming. Horror-On-Sea Film Festival 2020 takes …continue reading Horror-on-Sea: A Trio of Satisfying Shorts
Spain is a beautiful country, but they export some of the most terrifying tales imaginable — specializing in creeping tension and surprising stories. No …continue reading Foreign Horror: Five Best From Spain
When thinking of foreign horror, South Korea may not immediately spring to mind, but the country produces some real gems, including these five standouts. …continue reading Foreign Horror: South Korea’s Best
While America has produced some true horror classics, foreign horror continues to shock, scare, and satisfy in ways we are hard pressed to match. …continue reading Why Is Foreign Horror Better?
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