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September 8, 2023
Any other indie flick will be hard-pressed to surpass The Sudbury Devil by this year’s end, at least for Giallo…
8 Found Dead
September 8, 2023
While not everything works in '8 Found Dead', the film is ultimately an entertaining experience thanks to its villains' unhinged…
the nun 2
September 8, 2023
'The Nun II' is dull, uninspired, and, worst of all, devoid of any personality. It reeks of profitability and safety…
September 7, 2023
Invader Studios returns to survival horror with Daymare: 1994 Sandcastle. Is the result electriying, or does it fail to spark…
Don’t Look Away
September 7, 2023
We take a look at 'Don’t Look Away’ and weigh in on whether or not the film is worth the…
Good Boy
September 6, 2023
'Good Boy' is definitely weird, but sadly, it's not weird enough. Read Mary Beth McAndrews' review on Dread Central.
El Conde
September 6, 2023
In El Conde, blood drenches every character, but the film’s bite is dulled by its frequently misdirected comedy.
New Life
September 6, 2023
Featuring a stunning script and stellar performances, 'New Life' is one of this year's biggest surprises so far.
Perpetrator
September 5, 2023
Jennifer Reeder's latest feature 'Perpetrator' fails to pierce skin with its surface-level commentary on sexuality and empathy.
Punch
September 4, 2023
Slasher fans won't want to miss 'Punch', the first (and violent) cinematic outing for the legendary Mr. Punch. Read our…
Piaffe
September 4, 2023
Piaffe is a bizarre and visually stunning experience about a woman's journey into embracing her body rather than fearing it
Strays
September 4, 2023
If you're a cat lover and a horror fan, there's really no excuse not to check out 'Strays' one rainy…
Deliver Us
September 4, 2023
'Deliver Us' tries to break religious horror tropes, but ultimately falls flat due to a bloated script. Read our review.
September 1, 2023
'How to Kill Monsters' is a joyously retro and over-the-top monster movie, making it an instant cult classic.
Poor Things
September 1, 2023
Yorgos Lanthimos' 'Poor Things' is an unorthodox story of becoming, as delectable and riotous as it is unnerving and stirring.