Full of humor, charm, and heart, “Forever Home” is a wacky, sometimes messy comedy that is light on scares but heavy on creativity and …continue reading GenreBlast 2023: Forever Home
With an intriguing premise, solid scares, and impressive visuals, “Black Mold” blends psychological and supernatural horror to great effect. Right out of the gate, …continue reading Panic Fest 2023: Black Mold
An exquisitely crafted exploration of grief and mental anguish, “The Unsettling” is an impressive, thought-provoking debut from Harry Owens. There’s a subgenre of horror …continue reading Reel Review: The Unsettling (2022)
They say you can’t polish a turd, but they should also say you can’t rename a turd “Amityville” and expect it to be gold. …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Amityville Curse (1990)
A less than riveting haunted house tale told at a snail’s pace, this British gothic horror does at least feature Sir Christopher Lee. When …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dark Places (1974)
“The Creeping” is a simple but well-made and effective spookfest about a family home haunted — in the literal and metaphorical sense. Making good on …continue reading Panic Fest Review: The Creeping (2022)
Incorporating different emotions and ideas into a cohesive tale, “The Cellar” uses classic storytelling to scare and intrigue its audience. After making its world …continue reading Reel Review: The Cellar (2022)
Great scenery and production design gild this mess of a story inhabited by the most beautiful people you can put on celluloid. Unrelated groups …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Murder Mansion (1972)
“Night’s End” is an easy watch with some great scares and an explosive ending, but there’s a feeling it could have been so much …continue reading Reel Review: Night’s End
“Those Who Walk Away” is a dark, haunted house tale about the monsters we face and the ones we create through the choices we …continue reading VOD Verdict: Those Who Walk Away (2022)
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