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Advance Review-Almost Mercy

Kids today can be more viscous than you might expect. They’ve become desensitized to violence and sex, and some even participate in very-adult activities without fear of consequences. People ma...

Why Splatterpunk Should Make a Comeback

Splatterpunk was a term coined in the 1980’s by horror journalist and novelist David J. Schow. It is essentially defined as literary horror with graphically described scenes of gore, horror fic...

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Pernicious (Advance Review)

Pernicious tells the story of three young women who intend to spend the summer in Thailand teaching children to read English, but get much more than they bargained for. The trio unintentionally r...

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10 Films That Prove You Should Just Stay Home This Summer

Avoid travel and stay home are messages that have been projected to horror fans for years. From the original Psycho (1960) to its contemporary companion, Bates Motel, there are literally dozens o...

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13 Upcoming Horror Movies We are Looking Forward to

This year has already seen a few promising horror movies hit our screens and will continue to deliver new terror with a few original ideas. And there are plenty of follow ups and fan favorit...

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Bates Motel Recap – Season 3 Finale

Another season of Bates Motel has come to a close and things are closer to Psycho than they have ever been. Things have changed fundamentally in this finale. The relationship between Norman and Norma ...

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Horror Collectibles That Never Made it to the Shelves

Horror and collectibles have a long tradition together. Ever since monsters took to the screen, young and old fans alike have wanted to see them immortalized in miniature form. One of the most famous ...

Advance Review: An Irish Exorcism

Ireland isn’t exactly known for its horror output. From Shrooms, to Wake Wood, to The Canal, we tend to have a somewhat inconsistent relationship with the genre. Early reports sug...

Review: Der Samurai

With Der Samurai, writer-director Till Kleinert has done the impossible: He’s made a horror movie unlike anything else you’re likely to see this year. Even more shocking, it’s his fi...