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The Toolbox Murders

After 40 Years, The Toolbox Murders (1978) is Still Slow and Dull [Retrospective]

The Toolbox Murders (1978) was highly controversial at the time of its release and forty years later, it remains a topic of discussion for a number of reasons. Phil Donahue even weighed in on the...

Back to the ’80s: The Seventh Sign

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 particul...

Great scenes left out of horror movies Evil Dead 2013 - Six modern remakes that actually had something to say

Five Years On, Evil Dead (2013) is Still a Visceral and Intelligent Reboot [Retrospective]

Evil Dead (2013) follows Mia, a heroine addict who is attempting to kick her habit cold turkey. She and her best friends have holed up in a cabin in the woods so that Mia can safely det...

the cabin in Evil Dead II

The Evil Dead is a Low Budget Masterpiece

Ash, his girlfriend, and a couple of their buddies trek to a cabin in the woods for a break from the pressures of school, studying, and day-to-day life. Shortly after, the friends arrive at their dest...

In a Stranger's House

In A Stranger’s House is an Effective, Impressive Little Chiller [Review]

Found footage has kind of had its day, but the format remains an easy option for anxious indie filmmakers eager to make something without the means necessary (or the financial support) to do so. Take ...

Lasso

Lasso is Sporadically Entertaining and Gory AF [Review]

Lasso takes place somewhere no horror movie in recent memory has dared set foot: the rodeo. It begins, somewhat disconcertingly, with a young woman waking up to find herself chained to a radiator. Bot...

Short Night of the Glass Dolls

Short Night of the Glass Dolls is a Unique Take on the Giallo

Short Night of the Glass Dolls follows Greg (Jean Sorel of A Lizard in a Woman’s Skin), an American journalist working in Prague. Greg’s primary problem is that he is dead (or ap...

A scene from the 2018 film "Death House."

All-Star Horror Offering Death House is Cheesy, Bloody, Nostalgic Fun

I’ve been hearing a lot of people describe Death House as “The Expendables of horror.” But that’s not really a fitting description of the movie — it’s more li...

Suspiria (2018) Conjures Shocking Images and a Disturbing Atmosphere

Well, prepare to be shocked. Not since Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan was released in 2010 has the fairytale atmosphere of the ballet world been so unsettling. The Suspiria update from Luca Guad...