Nicolas Cage is in the midst of a sort of horror renaissance. Not that the prolific actor ever strayed far from any particular genre, churning out...
Hot on the heels of director Joe Begos’ most personal and accomplished feature yet, Bliss, VFW offers up a John Carpenter’s Assault on Precinct 13-inspired siege...
In director Joe Begos’s latest, VFW, a group of friends’ plan to celebrate a birthday is interrupted by the arrival of a young girl, Lizard (Sierra McCormick)....
In NEON‘s The Lodge, the latest by Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala, icy conditions at a remote location trap its characters in place for the encroaching...
Butcher Block is a monthly series celebrating horror’s most extreme films and the minds behind them. Dedicated to graphic gore and splatter, we will explore the dark, the...
The road to adapting author Joe Hill and illustrator Gabriel Rodriguez’s acclaimed comic series Locke & Key proved winding and arduous. Netflix’s series finally brings the story...
After the success of Halloween, John Carpenter returned to horror once more with a traditional ghost story. Co-written with producer Debra Hill, The Fog opens with old Mr. Machen...
On Valentine’s Day, Blumhouse’s latest release gives a classic fantasy TV series from the ‘70s a horror makeover in Fantasy Island. At least, that’s how the description...
After a scene-stealing turn in Suicide Squad, Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) gets her own feature to play. Not even her psychopathic lover, the Joker, can take...
Out of Sundance last year, our own Meredith Borders called NEON’s The Lodge, the latest by Directors Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz, “a relentless onslaught of unease.” Arriving...
With a title like Come to Daddy, there’s already an expectation that the film bearing it will be some level of weird. But then you factor...
Writer Joe Hill and illustrator Gabriel Rodriguez’s bestselling comic series Locke & Key hit the ground running from its opening pages and never let up over six...
Documentary filmmaker Alexandre O. Phillipe is quickly assembling a collection of cinematic essays dissecting horror’s most notable classics. 78/52: Hitchcock’s Shower Scene broke down Psycho’s most iconic scene....
The classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale “Hansel and Gretel” spins a quick story of a brother and sister caught by a cannibalistic witch. They’re lured by...
It’s been a while since Cherie (Ella Balinska) has dated. She’s a single working mother trying to remove herself from her volatile and estranged relationship with...
In a digital age driven by social media, where influencers reign supreme, more and more films seek to explore the effect and consequences new technologies have...
If a deal sounds too good to be true, it usually is. Former soldier Tomaz (Alec Secareanu), currently homeless in London, is offered free room and...
Of all the movie monsters, the zombie is the most deceivingly simple. Zombies are reanimated corpses, hollow, decayed husks of their former selves driven by primal...
Scary stories transform dramatically when told fireside or during a thunderstorm-fueled blackout. The dark, ambient setting lends a potent power to the imagination. It’s with this...
Especially for women, hair has always been a status symbol. Writer/Director Justin Simien’s follow up feature to Dear White People plays up this notion in a big way,...
Henry James is a literary great who’d developed a reputation for penning atmospheric and emotionally gripping ghost stories. Though he’d written many, his most famous by...
Henry James’ novella The Turn of The Screw has received numerous adaptations since its initial publication, The Innocents most widely regarded among them. His story about an...
Home is where the horror is, or at least it’s where you can most often find horror. The genre has long explored the home, and its...
Of all the prolific horror author’s short stories, H.P. Lovecraft’s The Colour Out of Space is often considered his best. Not only is it the author’s...
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