Ari Aster‘s Hereditary is the horror film that everyone is talking about this year. Ever since the film premiered at Sundance back in January, reviews have been positively glowing....
Film festivals are a hectic time for both the critics covering them and the readers reading about them. It can be alienating for readers to read...
Writing duo Dan Gregor and Doug Mand made a name for themselves working on the hit CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother. Since that series concluded...
Three years ago Levan Gabriadze‘s Unfriended surprised millions of viewers by actually being a decent horror film told entirely from the point of view of one girl’s MacBook...
Three years ago Levan Gabriadze‘s Unfriended surprised millions of viewers by actually being a decent horror film told entirely from the point of view of one girl’s MacBook...
Though it arrived in a familiar package for fans of films like The Den and Unfriended–an unsettling story told entirely on a computer screen–Timur Bekmambetov‘s thriller Profile surprised...
Modern creature features haven’t exactly been known to attract mainstream talent or audiences. All too often relegated to SyFy original movies or The Asylum, they just...
We all know the guy who never really left high school. He was the most popular boy in school and he fully intends to hang on...
Slasher films are a dime a dozen nowadays, so it’s always a treat when one gets released. There were high hopes walking into Jenn Wexler‘s The Ranger...
Paramount’s post-apocalyptic creature feature A Quiet Place (our review here), the latest horror entry from the team at Platinum Dunes, screened for the first time just days ago at...
Every year it seems like we get one horror film out of the festival circuit that gets called “the best/scariest horror film of the year.” This...
Blood Fest aims to be a self-aware meta-horror comedy in the vein of Scream or The Cabin in the Woods, but where those films succeeded in their attempts to lampoon...
What would you do if the person you married isn’t who they said they were? That is the question that Colin Minihan‘s (Grave Encounters, Extraterrestrial) What Keeps...
Though it hasn’t happened too often in the past 25 years of its run, it’s always a pleasant surprise to see a highly anticipated horror flick...
Three years ago Blumhouse released Unfriended to raised eyebrows and chuckles. After all, how could a horror film told entirely on one teenage girl’s laptop be any good,...
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