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Waking Karma is Female-Driven Coming of Age Horror that Almost Works [Review]

While cultish behavior is the backbone of Waking Karma, the heart of the story is centered upon a coming of age tale. Despite this being one of my favorite sub genres, I often feel this corner of horr...

Maja and Leah in Attachment

In Attachment, Love Makes a Demon of Us All [Review]

There’s a lot to love in writer/director Gabriel Biers Gislason’s feature film debut, the queer romantic horror Attachment. That’s both a general critical assessment and a summati...

Huesera: The Bone Woman is Visually Impressive, but Difficult to Follow [Review]

As a man, I will never fully understand the highs and lows that come with being a pregnant woman. Huesera: The Bone Woman, Michelle Garza Cervera’s directorial feature debut, explores the night...

Knock at the Cabin Knocked My Socks Off [Review]

Knock at the Cabin, the newest genre movie from the great M. Night Shyamalan, is an intimate and riveting story about a home invasion, and a potential apocalypse, that was like nothing I have seen bef...

‘Infinity Pool’ Has Lots of Blood but No Guts [Review]

In Infinity Pool, living nepo-baby apologia Brandon Cronenberg finds author James Foster (Alexander Skarsgard) half-heartedly searching for inspiration in writing a long-gestating–though perhaps...

Alone at Night

Alone at Night is Erotic Exploitation Horror That Doesn’t Quite Connect [Review]

Alone at Night, written and directed by Jimmy Giannopoulos, and starring Ashley Benson, opens with G-Eazy and Winnie Harlow–in a confusing and hardly scary opening scene. G-Eazy is killed by the...

Legions is a Fresh Addition to the Possession Horror Subgenre [Review]

Fans of horror that blends multiple genres may want to set their sites on Legions, the latest film from writer/director Fabian Forte. Legions’ storyline is rooted in the horror of demons a...

There’s Something Wrong With the Children

There’s Something Wrong with the Children Will Make You Think Twice About Having Kids [Review]

When it comes to horror, creepy children make for a great storyline. While this trope can be overused, if it’s done right, it’s undeniably effective. With that in mind, I’m pleased...

M3GAN Doesn’t Go Nearly As Hard As You’re Expecting [Review]

Following hot on the heels of 5-Cream is M3GAN, the latest bizarro offering from Malignant and Hell Fest co-writer Akela Cooper. Unlike those movies, however, this sci-fi shocker is rated PG-13 (15A i...