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The Golem

The Golem is Quite Simply Not Scary [Review]

Doran and Yoav Paz stepped onto the horror scene with their 2015 Israeli horror film, Jeruzalem. Jerusalem is one of the most historic cities in the world and finally having the brilliance to set a zo...

Suspiria (2018) casts a Powerful but Polarizing Spell [Blu-ray Review]

Suspiria begins in a divided 1977 Berlin, Germany. The film opens with dance student Patricia Hingle (Chloe Grace Moretz) as she is succumbing to madness. Meanwhile, an American dancer named Susie Ban...

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Wes Craven’s New Nightmare Was a Sequel Ahead of its Time [Retrospective]

New Nightmare sees Freddy leaving the realm in which he was created. After his escape, he begins to plague the performers from the first Nightmare film. Like in the first picture, Heather Langenkamp i...

Runaway

Back to the ’80s: Runaway

Welcome to Back to the ’80s. This recurring feature aims to take a look at the good, the bad, and the ugly from horror’s most beloved decade. Regardless of which category a particular film falls under...

Halloween

Halloween (2018) is a Welcome Return to Form [Blu-Ray Review]

Halloween (2018) picks up forty years after young Laurie Strode faced off against the homicidal Michael Myers. And, after years of incarceration, the masked man is on the loose and ready to settle the...

The Sleeper

The Sleeper is an Inept ’80s Throwback [Retrospective]

Amy and her roommate Ava are college sophomores that are considering pledging the Theta House. They like the Theta girls and the idea of getting out of the dorms. But what Eva and Amy don’t realize is...

Hell Fest

Hell Fest is a Hugely Entertaining Slasher Throwback [Review]

Hell Fest might just lead the next slasher resurgence — that is, if there’s one on the way. The golden age of slashers has come and gone, and even calling it a golden age is kind of mislea...

The Vanishing

The Vanishing is a Great Showcase for Peter Mullan and Gerard Butler [Review]

Peter Mullan and Gerard Butler headlining a movie about lighthouse keepers who mysteriously vanish after finding treasure? Count me in. The Vanishing purports to be based on a true story, which might ...

Rust Creek

Rust Creek is a Ferociously Female Thriller [Review]

2018 was a massive year for women in horror from Revenge to Cam, and even the Halloween redux ferociously headed by our queen Jamie Lee Curtis. Hopefully, 2019 is set to follow in its footsteps and wi...