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April 26, 2023
We take a look at Amid Evil VR and see if the game manages to copy the joy of the…
April 25, 2023
We take a look at Stranger of Paradise and how the game manages to really show a darker side to…
Beaten to Death
April 25, 2023
'Beaten To Death' delivers a non-stop nightmare where skin is ripped, bone is snapped, and spirits are broken.
Brightwood
April 25, 2023
'Brightwood' is a surprising piece of sci-fi horror that genre lovers need to keep on their radar. Read the full…
April 21, 2023
'Godless' finds a unique workaround for religious horror by exploring the violence and consequence behind real-world exorcisms. Learn more:
You're Killing Me
April 21, 2023
Lean and mean 'You're Killing Me' treads in familiar territory, but boasts stellar performances. Read more on Dread Central.
Black Mold
April 21, 2023
Check out our review of John Pata's "Black Mold," a scary new psychological thriller, out of this year's Panic Fest.
Bury The Bride
April 21, 2023
'Bury The Bride', the newest film from Spider One and Krsy Fox, fires on all bloody cylinders. Read the full…
Blue Hour
April 18, 2023
From the visual effects artist behind 'Smile' comes 'Blue Hour', an intriguing found footage film that combines sci-fi with true…
April 18, 2023
After ten long years, we sit down and check out Dead Island 2, learning if this long awaited sequel was…
Safe Word
April 18, 2023
Koji Shiraishi's 'Safe Word' is a sex-positive and queer pseudo-documentary that wants us all to embrace our inner pervert.
April 18, 2023
In an age of digital witch-hunts, bad information, and rampant prejudice, 'Accused' is more than just intense. Read our full…
Laced 2023
April 17, 2023
Check out our review of "Laced," Kyle Butenhoff’s chamber thriller which premiered at this year's Panic Fest.
What Is Buried Must Remain
April 17, 2023
While the story behind the making of 'What Is Buried Must Remain' is incredible, the film itself fails to truly…
Walking against the rain
April 17, 2023
Check out our review of "Walking Against the Rain," Scott Lyus' apocalyptic debut premiering at this year's Panic Fest.