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Ana Lily Amirpour's 'Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon' is a kaleidoscopic look at NOLA nightlife, with a splash of…
While the blood starts to flow a little late, well-drawn characters make 'Who Invited Them?' an entertaining home invasion tale.
With 'Swallowed', director Carter Smith proves the importance of dirty, transgressive queer horror that refuses to cater to a straight…
'Crimes of the Future' is surprisingly funny, expansive, and as Cronenbergian as ever. Read the full review on Dread Central.
'Attachment' is an essential queer love story with its complex horrors rooted in the fascinating trenches of Orthodox Judaism.
Slow and brooding but never boring, 'Family Dinner' is a grotesque debut film that will capture your attention without breaking a sweat.
'Huesera' is haunting and culturally rich, announcing Michelle Garza Cervera as a bold new voice in horror.
Dolmen, the sci-fi horror souls-like goes toe-to-toe to prove its place in the pantheon of souls like games. how does…
Today we take a look at Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong, and how its dialogue-combat takes advantage of the setting.
We check out Pinku Kult Hex Mortis and find a horror RPG that respects your time, streamlines it's gameplay, and…
You're familiar with Frankenstein, but are you familiar with 'The Last Frankenstein"? Because it's a new movie.
Hammer’s light erotic vampire thriller may not deliver all the goods but it's one of their more notorious titles and…