Your favorite podcasters celebrate Pride Month by introducing you to a couple of our favorites from the amazing ScreenVomit podcast. THIS EPISODE: SCREENVOMIT SPECIAL …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: ScreenVomit Special
Cynical and brutal, “Don’t Tell a Soul” is a black comedy thriller with great acting and a stellar ending; a strong debut from Alex …continue reading Reel Review: Don’t Tell a Soul (2020)
“Visage” is a terrifying psychological horror game requiring intelligence, patience, and nerves of steel while serving up satisfying scares. Until picking up Visage, I …continue reading Game On: “Visage” Reviewed
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
Psychological scares permeate this tale of a haz-mat crew cleaning up an old asylum with frightening secrets.continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Session 9
Off to a historic start, the psychological thriller “Dangerous to Know” is currently raising funds on Kickstarter and is well worth contributing to. A …continue reading Fund It Friday: Dangerous to Know
Adam Egypt Mortimer delves deeply into the world of mental illness and trauma, with the beautifully crafted psychological thriller “Daniel Isn’t Real”. Superb acting, …continue reading Reel Review: Daniel Isn’t Real (2019)
An impressive feature film debut, “Long Lost” keeps viewers on the edge of their seats with simmering tension, a smart script, and a stellar …continue reading Sexy Saturday: Long Lost (2019)
A love letter to Lovecraft and cosmic horror, “Black Mountain Side” reminds this Alaskan of cold winters, paranoia and sleeping, forgotten gods. “I am …continue reading Films From Beyond: Black Mountain Side
The phrase, ‘It’s always the quiet ones’ never rang as true as it does with the lead character in the excellent “A Young Man …continue reading Reel Review: A Young Man With High Potential (2018)
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