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)
If you’re craving a heavy dose of suspense and spine-tingling chills, pick up one of these five psychological horror books guaranteed to satisfy. There …continue reading Five Scariest Psychological Horror Books
We dive into the major themes of “The Shining” while exploring what might have happened to Jack Torrance if the story had a different …continue reading Where Are They Now: Jack Torrance
The powerful Argentinian horror film “Leni” is a beautiful, deeply affecting, near flawless film about the terror of unresolved trauma and mental health. Breathe. …continue reading Foreign Friday: LENI (2020)
The Lodge tells the grim tale of what happens when the instrumental matriarch of a family departs and leaves everyone to fend for themselves. The deep dive into the human psyche makes this horror movie a unique and creative one.continue reading Terror Tuesdays: The Lodge (2019)
1BR is a recent release from director David Marmor that has received a lot of publicity lately, and with good reason; this is a psychological horror film that leaves you breathless, struggling to figure out what happens next before the film throws you for another loop. continue reading Netflix and Chills: Get Cozy With “1BR” (2020)
David Franco’s horror directorial debut truly captures the essence of the genre and is easily one of the must-see flicks of the summer.continue reading Reel Review: The Rental (2020)
“Laura Hasn’t Slept” is a thrilling and haunting experience; a gripping narrative and brilliant acting allow us to disappear into the terrifying tale. Parker …continue reading SXSW Shorts: Laura Hasn’t Slept
“Daniel Isn’t Real” is a mixed bag; a sometimes entertaining yet predictable and problematic exploration of childhood trauma and mental illness. Fans of writer/director …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Daniel Isn’t Real (2019)
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