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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...

The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance is a Welcome Return to Form [Review]

In another world. In another time. In the age of Wonder. Well, 1982 to be precise. The Dark Crystal revealed to us the world of Thra. Jim Henson’s cult classic introduced a younger generation to...

The Most Assassinated Woman in the World Movie Still

The Most Assassinated Woman In The World [Frightfest 2018 Review]

Horror has long been obsessed with Grand Guignol, but the fascination with the infamous French theatrical experience has yet to be the setting for a straight genre movie. Step up, The Most Assassinate...

The masked killer (Lee Main) in Jack Messitt's 2008 slasher Midnight Movie.

Midnight Movie is Tragically Flawed [Retrospective]

Midnight Movie follows the employees and patrons of a rundown theater on the night the cinema is screening Ted Radford’s The Dark Beneath. Though it was never a major hit, The Dark Beneath is t...

Rob Zombie’s Halloween II is Way Better Than You Remember

I always have a problem trying to understand the automatic resistance so often accompanying a remake. Let alone a follow-up to a remake such as Rob Zombie’s Halloween II (which is celebrati...

Come to Daddy

Come to Daddy [Frightfest 2019 Review]

Come to Daddy is the directorial debut of one Ant Timpson, the super-producer behind some of the coolest horror movies of the last few years, including The Greasy Strangler, Housebound, and Turbo Kid....

An Odd Case of Arson in Manor Black #1

Welcome back, comic lovers! Have I got an absolute gem for you this time around. From the creators of Harrow County and The Sixth Gun comes a gothic horror fantasy about a family of sorcerers in crisi...

killers anonymous

Killers Anonymous is a Mess that Has Little Direction [Review]

Killers Anonymous takes place in a sinister world where self-described killers interact and socialize with each other in a support group known as Killers Anonymous. During the film, the maniacs are me...