The recently re-released mystery drama “The Midnight Swim” explores deep and dark territory with a beauty that will sweep you away. Though it premiered …continue reading Women in Horror: The Midnight Swim
While the well-acted “Master” is a decent and decidedly watchable film, many viewers may wonder who exactly this film was for. Modern horror dramas …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Master (2022)
“The Scary of Sixty-First” is just scary enough to have earned its title, but maybe only if you’re in it for the long haul. …continue reading Reel Review: The Scary of Sixty-First
If you’re in the right mindset, this film will make you feel like you’re being oppressed by a demon before it swallows your soul. …continue reading Reel Review: The Darkness of the Road (2021)
“The Accursed” is a female-driven supernatural horror film about a deadly, ancient family curse. It aims to terrify. Does it deliver? THE ACCURSED landed …continue reading VOD Verdict: The Accursed (2021)
An extraordinary, hauntingly beautiful film, “Bleed With Me” proves how effective simple, stripped-back horror can be in the right hands. Do you believe in …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Bleed With Me (2020)
With his feature film debut, director Emir Ezwan has delivered a chilling vision of horror and proved he is undoubtedly a filmmaker to watch. …continue reading Reel Review: Roh (aka Soul, 2019)
The relative obscurity of Gary Sherman’s Dead & Buried only makes its unassuming assault on the subconscious that much more effective and Stan Winston’s effects that much more special.continue reading Shudder Sunday: Dead & Buried (1981)
Slow burn horror movies require a highly skilled filmmaker, and almost no one is as masterful in this sub genre as writer/director Ti West. …continue reading Ti West’s Place in Slow Burn Horror
The Shelter capitalizes on a veteran actor who delivers a powerful and introspective performance John Fallon’s feature-length film, The Shelter, explores motifs of sin, …continue reading Reel Review: The Shelter
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