Board games used to be something relegated almost exclusively to children. From Candyland or Monopoly, these games were (and are still) the epitome of “fun for the whole family.”...
Butcher Block is a weekly series celebrating horror’s most extreme films and the minds behind them. Dedicated to graphic gore and splatter, each week will explore the dark,...
The Ranger, is – on its surface – a vibrant, vicious throwback to 80’s slashers with a unique visual flair. This is like saying punk subculture...
Premiering 21 years ago on March 10, 1997, on a relatively new network, Buffy the Vampire Slayer went on to last 7 seasons over two networks,...
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...
Horror master David Cronenberg is hitting a major milestone on March 15th, with his 75th birthday. The Canadian-born writer, director, and actor was a major innovator...
Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman’s Ghost Stories began its life as an 80-minute play shrouded in mystery at the Liverpool Playhouse, and we can see some...
We gave you an early Halloween treat when we broke the news that Rob Zombie was prepping to shoot a follow-up to his The Devil’s Rejects (2005), his sequel to House of...
In this day and age of instant gratification, where the newest pop culture water cooler sensations appear across streaming platforms only to get swiftly replaced by...
Spoilers for Ready Player One below. Ernest Cline’s novel Ready Player One is full of references to ‘80s pop culture: video games, board games, music, movies...
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...
Before Ready Player One screened to a packed audience in The Paramount last night, Steven Spielberg took the stage and talked animatedly about how much he...
There’s a scene in Upgrade in which Logan Marshall-Green exhibits some straight-up masterful physical comedy. Can we get this guy – the mournful-eyed star of The...
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,...
With horror industry heavy hitters already in place from the 1970s, the 1980s built upon that with the rise of brilliant minds in makeup and effects...
With Paco Plaza’s Veronica taking Netflix by storm, and many touting it to be one of the most terrifying film in years, it’s time to highlight...
For a movie that is theoretically meant to relaunch the franchise, Jigsaw leaves the Saw series in a strange place. So much of the film is...
Butcher Block is a weekly series celebrating horror’s most extreme films and the minds behind them. Dedicated to graphic gore and splatter, each week will explore the dark,...
From the late ‘80s to the early ‘90s, killer dolls were a trend in horror that I couldn’t get enough of. From Dolls, Childs Play, and...
The Strangers: Prey at Night will surely please fans of the original home invasion shocker. It will possibly please fans of director Johannes Roberts more. The...
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