A creepy and vicious slasher, “The Stepfather” will make you think twice about the family members sitting across from you this Thanksgiving. An austere …continue reading The Daily Dig: The Stepfather (1987)
A highlight reel of 80s gore, this knife wielding twin slasher will make you eyeball the cranberry sauce with reservation this Thanksgiving. Ten years …continue reading The Daily Dig: Blood Rage (1987)
It may be Garbage Day, but this week’s dumpster dive turns up a wonderfully meta, exceptionally executed slasher comedy that stands a “Cut” above …continue reading Garbage Day: Cut (2000)
In the oft overlooked 80s gem that feels eerily relevant today, an obsession with escapism and the desperate desire to feel special turns deadly. …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Fade to Black (1980)
The horror comedy “It Cuts Deep” puts a new spin on relationship drama, while exploring fears of adulthood and what it really means to …continue reading Nightstream Film Fest: It Cuts Deep (2020)
Though We Summon The Darkness is clearly no masterpiece, this cheeky throwback slasher gives heavy metal and Alexandra Daddario the treatment they deserve.continue reading Movie Night: We Summon the Darkness (2020)
‘The Last Laugh’ doesn’t revolutionize the way in which modern horror is manufactured, but it does serve as a solid union between past and present genre fare.continue reading Reel Review: The Last Laugh (2020)
A slasher love letter with a focus on diversity, “Murder in the Woods” doesn’t remotely reinvent the genre, but it is both entertaining and …continue reading Reel Review: Murder in the Woods (2020)
Sometimes a horror film can be a transcendent piece of art. A lovely story which reflects the modern time perfectly. Horror films can often be thought provoking, insightful and impactful…and sometimes they are just about decapitating people with Bowie knives and Laid to Rest is one of those films.continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Laid to Rest (2009)
Jay Baruchel’s smart, subversive slasher is fearless in its depiction of onscreen horror as its devastating dissection of our desire for brutality. Writer/director/actor and …continue reading Take Two Review: Random Acts of Violence
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