Bloody Disgusting’s Studio 666 review is spoiler-free. Satanic horror and rock music make for a perfect pairing, like chocolate and peanut butter. So, it makes sense...
Bloody Disgusting’s Texas Chainsaw Massacre review is spoiler-free. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise never bothered much with continuity. Various sequels, reboots, and prequels ignored timelines, family members, plot...
There’s an infectious energy in the early parts of Edgar Wright’s new film, Last Night in Soho. The film opens with a dance number as aspiring...
Everything about Antlers, on paper, ticks off the boxes that mark it as one of the year’s most highly anticipated horror movies. Or rather, last year, where...
The latest in Netflix’s crowded month of Halloween offerings, Night Teeth brings a stylized vampire tale that favors thrills over chills. An unwitting protagonist finds himself a fish...
Halloween Kills picks up where 2018’s Halloween ends, with three generations of Strode women leaving a hard-fought battle, battered and exhausted. Of course, the fight isn’t over; firefighters unwittingly...
Filmmaker Julia Ducournau broke out with a provocative debut feature that blended horror, comedy, and tenderness in a coming-of-age cannibal tale. It set the bar high for...
Fairy tales and scary stories make for a perfect gateway into the genre for many children. Who among us isn’t familiar with the nightmarish imagery and...
From the bonkers opening scene, James Wan establishes his return to horror will easily become his most polarizing yet. Channeling the spectacle of late ’90s Dark...
Sharks remain the most prevalent predator in aquatic horror, thanks largely thanks to Steven Spielberg’s Jaws. Unfortunately, the crowded subgenre means that it’s more challenging than ever...
Blood Red Sky sets up expectations of an intense thriller with horror gimmickry thrown in for good measure between its title and the logline. Terrorists attempting to...
Paying homage to popular classics can be a tricky thing. It’s a delicate balance between appreciation and appropriation, and testing the boundaries without crossing them takes...
Every entry so far in the action-horror Purge film franchise winds down with the signaled end of The Purge, the annual 12-hour event that temporarily legalizes all crime....
Teen readers of the ‘90s likely grew up consuming R.L. Stine’s Fear Street series, the older and more mature sibling to his famous Goosebumps line. The sprawling Fear Street book series took...
Lisey’s Story is pretty to look at and fairly faithful but far too bloated to be very engaging.
Although The Asylum has a reputation for releasing opportunistic mockbusters alongside major genre releases, Aquarium of the Dead doesn’t parallel Zack Snyder’s Army of the Dead...
A Quiet Place proved that even the most familiar of ideas could be transformed into gripping horror with the right voice at the helm. Writer, director,...
Zack Snyder's latest zombie movie doesn’t reach the heights of his Dawn of the Dead.
Straightaway, Spiral establishes a new tone and style that signifies this entry seeks to break free from the mold.
Director Christopher Smith‘s genre output runs the gamut in style and tone, demonstrating a filmmaker consistently looking to explore various horror angles. From a brutal underground...
The adage “be careful what you wish for” takes on a sinister threat in the realm of horror. Wishes granted never bring happiness, and they come...
Nyctophobia, or an extreme fear of the dark, is a common and universal phobia that afflicts the young and old alike. Horror often exploits that fear,...
Since The Exorcist’s release and subsequent success nearly fifty years ago, religious-based horror hasn’t deviated very often from the formula. Mostly, these films tend to feature a...
Writer/Director Ben Wheatley is one of the more unpredictable filmmakers currently working. His output tends to lean toward commercially friendly fare, like Rebecca or even High Rise, or it...
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