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Yesterday Was a Lie has a Great Start, Bad Ending [Blu-ray Review]

Film noir had its boom in the 1940s and 1950s. It never really went away after that, echoing in hundreds of films made since. Writer-director James Kerwin’s first feature Yesterday Was a Lie dr...

Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II - Horror sequels that had nothing to do with the original

Looking Back on Prom Night II: Mary Lou Has Returned and She’s Pissed

Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II is really a sequel in name only. The only tie-in to the original is that it takes place at the same school. The storyline and characters from the first film have no beari...

Everything

Everything #3 [Comic Review]

Everything is a slow burn. Most of the first two issues are full of hints and two accidental deaths. To this point, the series has been burning too slowly, leaving this reader more bored than anxious....

Creepshow

Creepshow’s Fifth Episode Revisits an Old Tale [Review]

“For God’s sake, don’t let it in.” Gather ’round the fire (or whatever Yule Log is available online) as we tune in for another thrilling episode of Shudder’s C...

Primal

Primal is Another Nicholas Cage Camp Classic [Review]

Primal follows Frank Walsh (Nicholas Cage), an illegal poacher who hunts wild animals to sell them to the highest bidder. However, on his mission in Brazil, he finds a rare, all white jaguar, a very b...

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark [Blu-ray Review]

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark finds a group of teenage friends discovering a book of terrifying tales in an abandoned mansion. The tome has special abilities and preys upon your greatest...

The Banana Splits Movie is Over-the-Top and Surprisingly Fun [DVD Review]

Are you in search for a horror movie with a tantalizing premise coupled with stellar storytelling? How about a movie with intelligent characters fighting a super scary villain? If that is what youR...

Marla Makes IUDs Even Scarier Than They Actually Are [Review]

Marla, aka Marla Mae, is the definition of a woman’s film. Directed, written by, and starring Lisa Van Dam-Bates (who also takes a credit for special FX, in which he’s worked extensively),...

Back to the ’80s: Dario Argento’s Inferno

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...