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July 3, 2023
If you're willing to give yourself to Soft Liquid Center, you'll be rewarded with a deeply haunting vibe that'll chill…
pollen
June 28, 2023
Pollen delivers a chilling take on the rape-revenge film wrapped in an indictment of toxic corporate work culture.
June 28, 2023
'Summoning The Spirit' is an intriguing and vibes-heavy addition to the Bigfoot horror subgenre. Read the full review on Dread…
King On Screen
June 27, 2023
While a treat for King's more dedicated fans, 'King On Screen' isn't interested in looking at him through anything but…
Mind Body Spirit
June 27, 2023
'Mind Body Spirit' is an effective contemporary piece of found footage that subtly captures the horrors of being a millennial.
Poundcake
June 27, 2023
Poundcake is a train wreck of a movie that veers off the tracks early, soars over a cliff, and bursts…
God Is A Bullet
June 27, 2023
With 'God Is A Bullet', Nick Cassavetes creates a bloated attempt at an exploitation film that's more boring than interesting.
June 26, 2023
'Bad Things' is a femme disruption of Stanley Kubrick's 'The Shining,' replacing the ornate Overlook with dreary airport hotel liminality.
June 26, 2023
'Followers' is a slasher you can give the same treatment as a blue check account on Twitter: Unfollow. Read our…
Mad Heidi
June 23, 2023
We weigh in on neo-exploitation effort Mad Heidi and make a recommendation regarding whether it’s worth the price of entry.
Falcon Lake
June 20, 2023
With 'Falcon Lake', director Charlotte Le Bon creates a beautiful and uncanny experience that makes the hazy days of summer…
Arrow Video
June 18, 2023
From 'Dolls' to 'Robot Jox', Anthony Arrigo reviews the full, and incredible, 'Enter The Video Store: Empire of Screams' from…
June 16, 2023
Giving Birth to a Butterfly dovetails between the mundane and the profound, the way poems often do. Read the full…
June 16, 2023
'The Blackening' is a laugh-out-loud love letter to Black horror fans. Everyone should see it at least twice.
June 16, 2023
Dripping with atmosphere, 'The Haunting of Julia' is the kind of little-seen horror gem genre fans need to seek out.