
“Son” may not offer many surprises for fans of supernatural horror, but Ivan Kavanagh’s latest is undeniably entertaining and well made. With the recent …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Son (2021)

“Son” may not offer many surprises for fans of supernatural horror, but Ivan Kavanagh’s latest is undeniably entertaining and well made. With the recent …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Son (2021)

Far more psychological horror than ghost story, “Haunted” is a period film that is high on human drama but scant with scares. A professor, …continue reading The Daily Dig: Haunted (1995)

Missed opportunities and too many story strings to pull detract from this little-known cut with great effects and a killer 90’s soundtrack. A college …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Fear (1995)

A good premise that is a little rough around the edges, “Dream No Evil” utilizes a “Psycho”-Esque twist to make its razor-sharp point. An …continue reading The Daily Dig: Dream No Evil (1970)

Shudder’s “The Power” is a beautiful, dread-inducing, exceedingly creepy film that’s well worth spending time in the dark with. When you think of perfect …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: The Power Review (2021)

A host of uncomfortable topics and quality special effects make for a unique film with one of the best horror titles of the eighties. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker (1981)

On this episode of the cast, we chat with filmmaker Rocko Zevenbergen about his trippy, truly unique debut feature “I Need You Dead!” THIS …continue reading New Horror Express: Rocko Zevenbergen Interview

If you’re looking for a smart, unique, and frightening religious horror film to watch in time for Easter, look no further than “Saint Maud”. …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Saint Maud (2019)

A subtle vampiric story replete with psychological horror, “Let’s Scare Jessica to Death” is lauded by critics and fans — for good reason. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Let’s Scare Jessica to Death (1971)

Anchored by stellar performances, “Silence & Darkness” sadly fails to deliver on its great premise and tremendous potential. One sister is blind. The other …continue reading Reel Review: Silence & Darkness (2020)
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