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'Sweet Meats', the latest from Troma, is a shockingly delightful cannibal horror-comedy musical. Read Giallo Julian's full review.
‘Director’s Cut’ has a couple of good kills but it’s ultimately a tired, uninspired take on a well-worn formula.
'The Astronaut' is certainly thrilling but ultimately it gets lost in the space of ambition. Read Zachary Lee's review from…
Crash out alongside Bill Skarsgård and Anthony Hopkins with our review of David Yarovesky’s new social thriller 'Locked.'
‘Butcher’s Bluff’ pays homage to legendary horror efforts from years past but lacks an identity of its own.
‘The Last Sacrifice’ combines true crime with insight into the heyday of British folk horror, connecting a real murder to…
Meandering, novelistic, and purposefully old-fashioned, ‘The American Backyard’ infuses morbid mystery with a touch of surreal absurdity.
‘By The Throat’ is a low-budget domestic horror thriller with great tension but a disappointing final act.
‘The Home’ may feel familiar in its themes of familial trauma, but a smart script and stellar central performance help…
It was an incredible year at SXSW, especially when it comes to horror movies. Here are a few more titles…
’Night of the Zoopocalypse’ is a very stylishly animated B horror movie perfect for young kids and horror-loving adults alike.
The increasingly ridiculous situation and unhinged performances keep Borderline entertaining but the script is as shallow as a teenage idol.
Mark Anthony Green curates an incredible vibe in Opus but that isn’t enough to elevate this film to cult status.