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Better Watch Out is a Must See Holiday Horror [Blu-Ray Review]

Better Watch Out finds high school student Ashley preparing to move of town in a couple of days. She takes a babysitting gig to distract herself from the harsh reality of the eminent re...

Back to the ’80s: Far from Home

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...

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Kaleidoscope Is A Psychological Thriller Sans Thrills

Kaleidoscope is one of those flicks that feels like three different movies superglued together. The first half gives you the impression it’s going to be a Hard Candy-esque “perils of onl...

Danielle Harris in 'Inoperable'

Danielle Harris is the Highlight of the Ho-Hum Inoperable

Hallucinations. Dream sequences. The old “I Am Tyler Durden” dual character motif. Flashbacks. Every red herring plot device you can think of finds its way into Inoperable, and just when y...

The Crucifixion

The Crucifixion Tries to Follow in The Exorcist’s Footsteps but Falls Short

It’s hard to overstate how much film—horror films especially—changed at the end of 1973 with the release of The Exorcist. Lines spanned for blocks outside of t...

Amityville: The Awakening

Amityville: The Awakening is a Huge Mess (Blu-Ray Review)

Amityville: The Awakening sees the Walker family moving into the infamous house at 112 Ocean Avenue. Shortly after settling in, Belle and her younger sister Juliette begin experiencing unexplaina...

Slaughter High

Slaughter High is a Brutal Revenge Romp (Vestron Blu-Ray Review)

Slaughter High finds a group of high school friends playing a series of April Fool’s Day pranks on Marty, the class nerd. But when their antics leave him horribly disfigured, Mart...

The Last Witch - The Last Witch Movie

The Last Witch is a Blatant Blair Witch Project Knockoff

The Last Witch sees a group of aspiring documentary filmmakers take to the woods in an attempt to capture evidence regarding an ancient witch who was found guilty of a variety of heinou...

Annabelle: Creation

Blu-Ray Review: Annabelle: Creation is Bland and Derivative

In Annabelle: Creation, a doll maker (Anthony LaPaglia) and his wife (Miranda Otto)–who lost their only daughter in a tragic accident–take in a group of girls whose orphanage has...