
Shudder’s “Fried Barry” is a psychedelic romp through Cape Town, South Africa, that continually surprises; the stuff of cult classic status. At its core, …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Fried Barry (2020)

Shudder’s “Fried Barry” is a psychedelic romp through Cape Town, South Africa, that continually surprises; the stuff of cult classic status. At its core, …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Fried Barry (2020)

“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)

Don’t say a word…just relax and enjoy the spectacle that is this week’s Cheer and Loathing featuring “Porno” and “Willy’s Wonderland”. THIS EPISODE: “PORNO …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: Happy Birthday, America

Showcasing extraordinary women in horror filmmaking talent, the beloved Etheria Film Festival is back, exclusively on Shudder. This year, the popular Etheria Film Festival …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Etheria Film Fest (2021)

“Bad Moon” really highlights the beauty of the PNW, and a strong performance along with Steve Johnson’s makeup FX make this a hidden treat. …continue reading The Daily Dig: Bad Moon (1996)

Steven Kostanski’s much-buzzed-about “Psycho Goreman” is an unlikely story of friendship, family, and “frig off!” that is hard not to love. Crazy ball-playing siblings …continue reading Shudder Sundays: Psycho Goreman

Neither the pinnacle of Romero’s career nor a typical horror film, “The Amusement Park” is nonetheless intriguing — and oddly frightening. It seems hard to …continue reading Reel Review: The Amusement Park

A well-executed pseudo-slasher with a great tone, deep symbolism, and a solid cast, this overlooked 80s flick is worth a watch. An audiophile and …continue reading The Daily Dig: White of the Eye (1987)

Moved along solely by the cinematography of Italian master Mario Bava, this Gothic horror film is all style and no substance. A disgraced son …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Whip and The Body (1963)

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)
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