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the shedding
June 21, 2024
The Shedding is a stunning low-budget short that captures the beauty, power, and horrors of the monstrous feminine.
population 11
June 21, 2024
Australian series Population 11 is one of the quirkiest dark comedies True Blood. Read the full review on Dread Central.
June 18, 2024
The Scream Factory 4K release of 'Child's Play' (2019) has a few tricks up its sleeve, making it perfect for…
June 18, 2024
In 'The Weekend,' a man reunites with his estranged family to appease his fiancée, but the visit has disastrous results.
June 17, 2024
For those who love gonzo, Lynchian stories, you’ll more than get your fix with 'Todd Tarantula'. Read Giallo Julian's review…
birder
June 13, 2024
'Birder' is a smart, devious erotic thriller that navigates kink, sex, intimacy, and identity. Read the full review on Dread…
All My Friends Are Dead
June 13, 2024
'#AMFAD: All My Friends Are Dead' is an entertaining addition to the co-ed slasher genre for the terminally online crowd.
Vulcanizadora
June 11, 2024
Joel Potrykus' 'Vulcanizadora' is the perfect coming-of-age story they’d show in hell, or at least purgatory.
longlegs
June 11, 2024
Believe the hype, because Longlegs is one of the scariest and best films of the year, hands down. Read our…
June 10, 2024
'The Devil's Bath' is a harrowing experience, but a deeply important and beautiful one. Read our full review on Dread…
how to rob a bank
June 7, 2024
The new Netflix documentary 'How To Rob A Bank' is as compelling as true crime fare gets. Read the full…
The Watchers
June 6, 2024
'The Watchers' features a fascinating story and gorgeous cinematography, but suffers from an over-stuffed script and shaky final act.
Silent Slayer
June 5, 2024
With its blend of atmospheric storytelling and stunning visuals, 'Silent Slayer' promises to be a blood-soaked adventure like no other.
The Shrouds
June 4, 2024
While 'The Shrouds' isn't perfect, its intimacy and subversive ideas keep it feeling distinctly Cronenberg.
May 29, 2024
Killer Klowns From Outer Space: The Game is another nail in the asymmetrical horror multiplayer coffin. Read Justin Wood's review.