
Blending elements of several sub genres, “Wretch” is a rich and compelling psychological thriller/supernatural creature feature that keeps you guessing. Wretch follows three friends …continue reading Reel Review: Wretch (Brian Cunningham, 2018)

Blending elements of several sub genres, “Wretch” is a rich and compelling psychological thriller/supernatural creature feature that keeps you guessing. Wretch follows three friends …continue reading Reel Review: Wretch (Brian Cunningham, 2018)

Inspired by the real life horrors of the past and present, “Await Further Instructions” is an expertly crafted, exceedingly chilling morality tale. 25 DAYS …continue reading Holiday Horror: Await Further Instructions (2018)

Casual horror fans should enter cautiously, but fans of extreme horror will feel right at home with the dark and brutal “The House That …continue reading Reel Review: The House That Jack Built (2018)

Exceptionally acted and well constructed, “Come, Said the Night” is a powerful coming of age horror film that challenges expectations at every turn. Director: …continue reading Digital Dismemberment: “Come, Said the Night”

From the sounds of the unknown to sights that refuse to be seen, psychological horror dominates the horror genre. But what exactly is it? …continue reading Psycho-Analysis of Psychological Horror

A low-budget dramatic thriller from High Octane Pictures, “It Lives Inside” struggles to gain momentum with a predictable plot and wooden characters. At the …continue reading Reel Review: It Lives Inside (2018)

Currently on the festival circuit, the award-winning “BOX” from Lee Thongkham is an edgy, taut psychological horror film worth checking out. Written and directed …continue reading Horror Short: Lee Thongkham’s “Box” (2018)

Tyler Savage’s Inheritance is a technically impressive film with an interesting and captivating story – a stellar debut from a very promising filmmaker. Inheritance …continue reading Take Two Review: Inheritance

Human and ghostly monsters terrify in R.H. Dixon’s Cribbins, a well-written and effective novel of repressed memory and psychological torment. No one knows what …continue reading Now Read This: R.H. Dixon’s “Cribbins”

Dread is pure psychological horror from the brilliant mind of Clive Barker — a chilling and devastating film that is utterly unforgettable After the …continue reading Take Two Review: Dread (2009)
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