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Lake Nowhere

Lake Nowhere Is A Fun, If Slight Homage To The Classic Slasher [Review]

For many of us who have loved slashers for most of our lives, the idea of a ‘retro slasher’ these days is kind of dread-inducing. After all, when was the last truly great, modern slas...

Viral Is An Infectious Horror Movie, But Is It Captivating?

From directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman (Paranormal Activity 3) comes the infectious horror Viral! Is it worth spreading? Read on to find out! In Viral we meet the Drakeford ...

Advance Review: Curse of Mesopotamia is Original, but Bogged Down by Its Political Message

The Curse of Mesopotamia is the first English language horror film shot in the Middle East. Writer and director Lauand Omar uses the film to make a statement against ISIS, which is incredible con...

Back to the ’80s: Why Cutting Class Should Have Done Its Homework

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...

Why Christine Brown in Drag Me to Hell Deserved Everything She Got

Sam Raimi’s Drag Me to Hell is equal parts Evil Dead and Thinner. It’s a supernatural Romani revenge story told through Raimi’s signature style. It’s over-the-top and thing...

pet sematary - Unearthed & Untold

Unearthed and Untold is the Perfect Doc for Pet Sematary Fans [Review]

A project nearly five years in the making, Unearthed & Untold: The Path to Pet Sematary, a comprehensive documentary about one of genre’s most beloved films, is finally here. I was beyond ex...

The Mind's Eye

The Mind’s Eye Is A Gloriously-Gory, Super-Fun Telekinetic Revenge Thriller

What if, instead of helping mutants, Professor Xavier exploited them for his own gains? This is (kind of) the question posed by The Mind’s Eye. riter-director Joe Begos’s follow-...

Summer Camp is a Gory, Mean-Spirited, and Intelligent Movie

From Alberto Marini, the Producer of the Spanish franchise [REC], comes his directorial debut Summer Camp. Four 20-something Americans sign up to work as camp counselors at an isolated camp in Eu...

Observance

Advance Review: Observance is a Promising Work from a Promising Director

Joseph Sims-Dennett’s third film, Observance follows Parker (Lindsay Farris) a grieving, cash-strapped private detective who’s been hired to spy on a woman named Tenneal (S...