
Bring movie magic home with these essential staples of a killer movie party or a relaxing and enjoyable horror movie night at home. Is …continue reading Five Home Horror Movie Night Staples

Bring movie magic home with these essential staples of a killer movie party or a relaxing and enjoyable horror movie night at home. Is …continue reading Five Home Horror Movie Night Staples

A Long Island punk band’s dream of fame turns into a nightmare in “Director’s Cut” — coming to theaters this Halloween! Happy Halloween, horror fans! DIRECTOR’S …continue reading Trailer Park: Director’s Cut (2024)

“Tarot” (2024) shuffles onto the horror scene with a fresh take on the supernatural genre, dealing out equal parts suspense and visual style. Tarot …continue reading Netflix and Chills: Tarot (2024)

Color and wardrobe choices in “The Uninvited” play a surprisingly revealing role in unraveling this supernatural horror mystery. I love summer horror movies, but …continue reading The Beauty of Horror: Color-Coding in The Uninvited

We’re returning for another look at the classic sounds of yesterday that infuse the horror movies of today with emotion and terror. Returning for …continue reading Retro Horror Playlist: Part Two

The Sundance sensation “Handling the Undead” is a breathtaking meditation on grief and another homerun indie horror hit from Neon. Swedish writer John Ajvide …continue reading Reel Review: Handling the Undead (2024)

We cover two very different films that had audiences buzzing out of SXSW 2024, but did “Dickweed” and “Dead Mail” deliver the goods? We …continue reading Adventures in Movies: SXSW 2024 (“Dickweed” and “Dead Mail”)

An entertaining oddity, “Amelia’s Children” doesn’t quite overcome its many flaws, but it still manages to be a movie that must be seen. Amelia’s …continue reading Reel Review: Amelia’s Children (2024)

A disturbing and visually stunning stop at the crossroads of creation and obsession, “Stopmotion” delivers for fans of animation and horror. It is surprising …continue reading Reel Review: Stopmotion (2024)

Atmospheric and effectively scary at times, “Cellphone” is admirable in its attempt to defy expectations, even if it doesn’t fully succeed. Technology has always …continue reading Reel Review: Cellphone (2024)
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