“Forbidden World” is a Roger Corman production of a Sci-Fi Horror Exploitation Slime Fest that’s campy enough to be great fun and utterly rewatchable. …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Forbidden World (1982)
Sonny Chiba’s “Wolf Guy: Enraged Lycanthrope” is wonderfully complicated — a supernatural martial arts werewolf horror/sci-fi Yakuza action thriller. Maybe it’s only a translation …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Wolf Guy (1975)
Schlocky Sci-Fi greatness lives in “Inhumanwich!”, an honest, self-aware, low budget flick that surprisingly proves to be anything but sloppy. Inhumanwich! at the Dumpster Drive-In: …continue reading Dumpster Drive-In: Inhumanwich! (2016)
A sci-fi thriller from Mexico that will both engage your imagination and your heart, “Silencio” leads you down the rabbit hole of possibility. As …continue reading Reel Review: Silencio (2018)
“Housewife” is a hypnotic and insane Lovecraftian nightmare from Can Evrenol that lives beautifully in a haunting and bloody dream-world of its own. Housewife …continue reading Reel Review: Housewife (2018)
Win a monster prize pack from our friends at COMET TV and Charge! — plus, binge the best horror, sci fi, and action programming for …continue reading Killer Content and Prizes from Comet TV and Charge!
The unexpected and beautifully crafted “Our House” arrives as a haunting addition to IFC Midnight’s impressive library of must-see horror films. The studio IFC …continue reading Reel Review: Our House (2018)
It’s not quite horror, but the action-packed sci-fi/fantasy series “Saga” is definitely worth checking out — as are the great new titles released this week. …continue reading This Week in Horror Comics (Week of July 4, 2018)
The sci fi/horror thriller “They Remain” is a visually stunning and unsettling film anchored by strong performances and technical excellence. “The decline of civilization …continue reading Reel Review: They Remain (2018)
The void stares back in Graham Skipper’s debut film, Sequence Break, a visually stunning and compelling nod to Cronenberg and 80’s horror. Graham Skipper …continue reading Reel Review: Sequence Break (2017)
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