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Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers - Halloween 666: The Origin

Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers Actually Isn’t a Bad Film: Here’s Why!

Every once in a great while, a horror film is released that is universally embraced by fans from all walks of life. From the superb writing, visionary direction and stellar acting, it becomes an insta...

Blu-Ray Review: Flowers in the Attic (U.K. Release)

A special treat was released in March for those fond of Jeffrey Bloom’s 1987 adaptation of Flowers in the Attic. At least, for fans living in the United Kingdom. Arrow Films has distributed a new Blu-...

Corbin Nash

Corbin Nash arrives D.O.A. to V.O.D. [Review]

While watching Corbin Nash, I couldn’t help but think about this one article Roger Ebert wrote about how painful it is to review bad movies for a living. At the time, I thought it was a larf. I ...

Ghost Stories Relies on Jump Scares to Spice Up a Preachy, Boring Riff on Dickens

Ghost Stories follows Professor Phillip Goodman (Andy Nyman), an atheist who has dedicated his life to debunking paranormal phenomenon. His hero, Dr. Charles Cameron, had done similar work before disa...

Season Two of The Handmaid’s Tale Delivers on Suspense and Substance

Freedom is fleeting. The first three episodes from the second season of The Handmaid’s Tale continue the story of June Osborne (Elisabeth Moss). Opening the first episode is a harrowing sequence that ...

Truth Or Dare Is An Utterly Inoffensive Slasher/Teen Drama

The Blumhouse model is genius. There’s no arguing with close to $200 million worldwide off an $11,000 budget (Paranormal Activity). And when it works, as with last year’s Happy Death Day, ...

Marrowbone Is A Defiantly Old-School Chiller With A Killer Cast

The first thing to note about Marrowbone, the spooky, atmospheric first feature from The Orphanage writer Sergio G. Sánchez, is its cast. This thing boasts a dream cast, a who’s who of quirky, i...

Wildling

Wildling Is A Beautifully Dark Fairytale Horror [Review]

The theme of female maturation is growing more and more popular with the increasing number of women working behind and in front of the camera in horror. It has a fine tradition already, of course, fro...

A Quiet Place

Review: A Quiet Place Is A Modern Masterpiece

It’s a hugely exciting time to be a horror fan. From Get Out‘s Oscar-storming glory, to Raw, Thelma, The Witch, Unsane, and a variety of other movies quietly rewriting the genre rules, the...