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Eight Endearing Films that See Bullies Getting Their Comeuppance

Horror films and revenge go hand-in-hand. The two make a perfect combination. Many, if not most, horror fans have felt ostracized at one time or another. Our interests are uncommon and people love to ...

Five Movies Where the Monster isn’t Actually Bad

Monsters go all the way back to the earliest days of horror cinema. Think of pioneering movies like Nosferatu, The Mummy, and King Kong. Those are all very different films, but they have one key eleme...

The Transfiguration Is The Latest Must-Watch, Super-Smart Horror

Horror is having a moment. Suddenly, after being considered low-brow entertainment basically since its inception, our beloved genre is heralded as smart, evocative, and worth investing one’s tim...

American Psycho

Seven Open-Ended Horror Movies to Make You Question Reality

Sometimes horror movies take unexpected directions. They don’t always become what we think they’re going to or end up quite where we expected them to. That’s one of the best things (to me) about watch...

Eli and Oskar in Let the Right One In

Book Review – John Lindqvist’s Let the Right One In

For a chilly winter’s night, there is perhaps no better book for a horror fan to pick up than John Lindqvist’s chilling Let the Right One In. The 2008 Swedish film adaptation of the same n...

Top 10 Horror Movies To Watch In A Blizzard

With the sudden influx of world-ending weather, most of us are looking forward to spending the foreseeable future hiding underneath a blanket with a hot water bottle strapped to each leg. The followin...

Why Exorcism Movies Have to Try Harder to Be Different - Possession Movies - The infamous exorcism movie directed by William Friedkin and written by William Peter Blatty.

Creepy Horror Kids – The Scary Girls

Children can be frightening at the best of times – they’re loud, filthy and hyper from overdosing on sugar. These scary kids from horror movies are both the reasons why we watch them, and ...