
From the moment it begins to the last scene, “The Stylist” is a near masterpiece of visual storytelling. It sets the tone for horror …continue reading Reel Review: The Stylist (2020)

From the moment it begins to the last scene, “The Stylist” is a near masterpiece of visual storytelling. It sets the tone for horror …continue reading Reel Review: The Stylist (2020)

In an unprecedented time of mistrust, dishonesty, and deep divide, we look to the lessons of “The Thing” for how we can fight back …continue reading Disinformation and Paranoia in “The Thing” (1982)

An absolute standout among this year’s excellent Fantastic Fest shorts, “The Three Men You Meet at Night” is now available to watch for free …continue reading Horror Short: The Three Men You Meet at Night (2020)

Hulu’s Books of Blood is a horrifying anthology film that takes viewers on a terrifying ride through the mind and fiction of Clive Barker.continue reading Reel Review: Books of Blood (2020)

Fantastic Fest’s Short Fuse block offered attendees a diverse, exciting array of remarkable short films that were terrifying, funny, relevant, and gory. Another Fantastic …continue reading Fantastic Fest 2020: Short Fuse (short horror)

Drawn and Quartered returns to Fantastic Fest after a six year absence. Its return is a bombshell that challenges the audience on every level.continue reading Fantastic Fest: Drawn and Quartered (Shorts)

Fantastic Fest’s Secret Screener is one of the most action-packed action films ever made. Action U.S.A. (1989) is a thrill ride from start to finish that will leave you soaked in adrenaline.continue reading Fantastic Fest: Action USA (1989)

Drop Dead Films’ multi award-wining horror ’13 Graves’ is now available free for subscribers to Amazon Prime.continue reading Unearthing a UK Horror Gem: “13 Graves” Review

Unearth (2020) is a strong entry into the ecological horror subgenre that questions the price that we are willing to pay for stripping our planet of natural resources.continue reading Fantasia Film Fest: Unearth (2020)

Shudder’s Host (2020) is a creative and terrifying reflection of pandemic isolation that perfectly captures the cultural moment.continue reading Must See Horror: Host (Shudder, 2020)
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