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Stream
October 18, 2024
‘Terrifier 3’ producer Michael Leavy’s new film ‘Stream’ is now on VOD. But is it worth the cost of a…
The Shade
October 18, 2024
While ‘The Shade’ tackles compelling themes, it lacks proper narrative structure. Read Tyler Doupé's full review on Dread Central.
she loved blossoms more
October 18, 2024
'She Loved Blossoms More' boasts shocking and gorgeous imagery, but ultimately isn't really sure what it wants to say.
THE SEVERED SUN
October 18, 2024
'The Severed Sun' is a vicious slice of folk horror that’s not afraid to revel in what happens when evil…
American Trash
October 17, 2024
'American Trash' is raw, powerful, and depressing. And you’ll want to watch every nerve-wracking moment. Read our review.
what we do in the shadows
October 17, 2024
While the last season of 'What We Do In The Shadows' is, so far, full of laughs and great performances,…
In the Name of God movie review
October 17, 2024
We weigh in on the religious horror film ‘In the Name of God’ and attempt to discern if it’s worth…
SILENT HILL 2
October 16, 2024
The core of 'Silent Hill 2' is not only intact but elevated. This is definitely a trip worth taking. Read…
frewaka
October 16, 2024
Packed with plenty of scares, Aislinn Clarke's latest film Fréwaka takes well-worn folk horror tropes and makes them feel unique.
Ba
October 16, 2024
We weigh in on the horror-infused drama ‘Ba’ and evaluate whether or not the film is worth the price of…
The Rule of Jenny Pen
October 11, 2024
For better or worse, 'The Rule of Jenny Pen' is a chamber piece that succeeds in making the audience feel…
Spin the Bottle review
October 8, 2024
‘Spin the Bottle’ suffers from an underdeveloped script, poor pacing, and a lack of logic. Read Tyler Doupe's review on…
October 8, 2024
%%title%% Tarsem Singh's masterpiece is even more stunning in 4K.
Hayride to Hell review
October 7, 2024
‘Hayride to Hell’ is a campy schlock-fest that serves up a great cast, ample violence, and over-the-top gags.
October 7, 2024
Christopher Abbott and Barry Keoghan bring life to 'Bring Them Down'. Read Sharai Bohannon's review from Fantastic Fest 2024.