
This Week in Horror: Get Invisible, Play a New Game with Jigsaw, Revisit Your Favorite Horror Game Franchises Onscreen and Spin Some Terrorizing Tunes! …continue reading Horror Headlines: Feb 3-9, 2020

This Week in Horror: Get Invisible, Play a New Game with Jigsaw, Revisit Your Favorite Horror Game Franchises Onscreen and Spin Some Terrorizing Tunes! …continue reading Horror Headlines: Feb 3-9, 2020

At times highly effective, and other times uneven, “Eli” is a flawed but worthwhile addition to Netflix’s original horror programming. Eli (2019) is a …continue reading Netflix and Chills: Eli (2019) Review

This Week in Horror: Jared Leto morphs into Morbius, Sabrina goes to hell, Terror Threads gets groovy, 3 From Hell screams onto Shudder, and …continue reading Horror Headlines: January 13 – 19, 2020

Mike Flanagan’s rising star shows no signs of dimming anytime soon, as the filmmaker known for his Stephen King adaptations prepares for a busy …continue reading Mike Flanagan Teases a Busy 2020

Bring out the Ouija board, and let’s conjure some demons for the 101st episode of the podcast where we discuss the 2017 Netflix hit …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Verónica (2017)

October is the perfect time to binge as much horror as possible, and these five top-rated flicks on Netflix are sure to get you …continue reading Netflix and Kill: Five Perfect Picks

This week on the podcast, join Chaos and Carnage for a devilishly good time as they discuss the 2017 Netflix horror comedy “Little Evil” …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Little Evil

While I can’t argue with anyone suggesting that Netflix’s hit-to-miss ratio on originals is less than favorable, they are killing it on the anime …continue reading Netflix Anime Originals Raise the Bar

Netflix’s much buzzed about “The Perfection” is an absolutely indescribable mind trip, which isn’t quite sure of its intentions. Or is it? Ok. This …continue reading Take Two Review: The Perfection (Spoilers)

Viewers have been encouraged to “go in blind” to The Perfection, but keeping potentially triggering content a secret could do more harm than good. …continue reading “The Perfection” vs Spoiler Culture
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