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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.
Jagged Mind
June 14, 2023
We weigh in on the Hulu original film Jagged Mind and make a recommendation regarding whether it’s worth the time…
Chabak
June 14, 2023
We take a look at the Korean horror-thriller ‘Chabak’ and make a case for whether or not it’s worth seeking…
the line
June 14, 2023
Check out our review of Ethan Berger's frightening thriller "The Line," premiering at this year's Tribeca Festival.
suitable flesh
June 14, 2023
Heather Graham stars in gory, bizarre, and outlandish Lovecraft adaptation that is a must-watch for fans of raunchy 80s horror.
June 13, 2023
We got a chance to check out Decarnation and found that the game is an absolutely beautiful body horror experience.
June 13, 2023
We got a chance to try out Murderous Muses and try to solve some murder mystery. No promises that we…
The Seeding
June 13, 2023
Check out our review of "The Seeding," Barnaby Clay’s feature directorial debut premiering at this year's Tribeca Festival.
June 12, 2023
'You'll Never Find Me,' is a challenging and claustrophobic thriller that will reward horror fans with a taste for intimate…
Phenomena
June 11, 2023
Synapse's 4K release of 'Phenomena' is a stunner, making the decision to upgrade your existing release an easy one.
Everything The Darkness Eats Eric LaRocca
June 9, 2023
Eric LaRocca's debut novel 'Everything The Darkness Eats' delves into cosmic horror but never loses sight of its human characters.
Violett
June 9, 2023
Tyler Doupe' critiques ’Violett’ out of the Portland Horror Film Festival and makes a recommendation on whether to watch it…
Somewhere Quiet
June 9, 2023
Check out our review of Olivia West Lloyd’s "Somewhere Quiet," a psychological thriller premiering at this year's Tribeca Festival