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Win a Copy of Supernatural Season 14 on Blu-ray!

Hey, you there! Yes you, *insert your name here*! If you’re reading this that means two things: You love the dark fantasy drama Supernatural and you like free stuff. Supernatural follows dynamic...

Hell is where the home is

Hell Is Where The Home Is Turns Home Invasion On Its Head [Review]

With the release of the ghastly Strangers: Prey At Night (read our review) earlier this year, you’d be forgiven for thinking the home invasion sub-genre had more than run its course. I mean...

MA

MA is an Unfortunate Exercise in Mediocrity [Blu-ray Review]

I went into MA wanting to like it. In spite of lukewarm reviews, I was hoping it would be something special. It features a talented cast of characters and comes from a director with an impre...

IT Chapter Two is a Frightening, Funny, and Surprisingly Moving Return to Derry [Review]

Back in 2017, IT shocked horror audiences by being, well, pretty bloody great. The kids were cute rather than annoying, Bill  Skarsgård put a terrifying new spin on a character already made ...

Everything #1 is Missing Something [Comic Review]

Mystery can be a great way to drive a story forward. Not knowing who the killers are in Scream is the perfect ingredient to spice up an already great film. It’s human nature to want to know wha...

Darlin'

Darlin’ Goes For the Throat [Blu-Ray Review]

Writer-director-star Pollyanna McIntosh’s blunt – and yet multi-edged – object of a film is a guttural, and delightfully weird follow-up to Lucky McKee’s The Woman. Darlin&...

Clownado is an Unnatural Disaster [Review]

It isn’t the only clown horror hitting this week, but Part II is almost assuredly going to be the better one. Clownado comes to video on demand 9/3 and DVD 9/17. It tells the story of Ron (John...

Satanic Panic [Frightfest 2019 Review]

Satanic Panic is a movie made up of so many disparate elements that it shouldn’t work nearly as well as it does. And yet, I completely, 100 percent loved it from beginning to end. Introduced at ...

Haunt [Frightfest 2019 Review]

Haunt isn’t the most obvious follow-up to the genre-redefining A Quiet Place, and yet the writers of that rather brilliant film have chosen it as, technically, their next project. Okay, so, in r...