Based on one of Lovecraft’s most prolific works, Leigh Scott’s “The Dunwich Horror” can be described in one word: appalling. “Two centuries ago, when …continue reading Films From Beyond: The Dunwich Horror (2009)
A babysitter with secrets and the young boys in care encounter dark forces one night in this funny but dark horror film with great …continue reading Reel Review: The Night Sitter (2018)
They say branding is everything, and these 13 horror icons have looks and a signature style that transcends their films and even the genre …continue reading Killer Looks, Killer Icons: 13 Icons of Horror Style
Lukas Feigelfeld’s directorial debut is an atmospheric medieval horror story about a would-be witch that starts strong but loses its way in the final …continue reading Reel Review: Hagazussa (2017)
Beautifully shot with exceptional performances, “Blood Bound” is a creepy and spellbinding film that may end up as one of the best of the …continue reading Reel Review: Blood Bound (2019)
While Argento’s original is a beloved and undisputed masterpiece, the 2018 re-imagining of “Suspiria” holds its own as a stunningly unique vision. HEREDITARY was …continue reading New On Blu: Suspiria (Luca Guadagnino, 2018)
The Five Most Iconic, Frightening, and Fierce Witches of Film Who Have Helped Fan the Flames of Our Cultural Obsession With These Powerful, Wicked …continue reading The Silver Screen’s Most Terrifying Witches
All Acts of Love and Pleasure Are My Rituals: The Inglorious History of the Representation of Queer Witches in Popular Culture. Witchcraft has been …continue reading A History of Queer Witches in Pop Culture
Cherry Tree tells the story of Faith, a 16 year old loner of sorts who is distraught over the fact that her father is …continue reading Reel Review: Cherry Tree
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