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Terrifier

Blood on my Sofa: Let’s talk Terrifier

Welcome to Blood on my Sofa! Each month I will be providing you with a movie recommendation. It won’t be just any movie, but a movie I watched during the month that really rocked my world. I wou...

Big Legend

Big Legend is More Like Big Meh [Review]

Big Legend, written and directed by Justin Lee and released by Papa Octopus Productions, is a survival film that features Bigfoot. The lead character, former Army Ranger Tyler (Kevin Makely), takes hi...

Hereditary

Hereditary Is Overrated and Doesn’t Live Up To All The Hype

At this point, anytime a horror movie receives universal praise from critics, that means one of two things: Either it’s piggybacking off a hot button sociopolitical issue (why, hello there, Get Out) o...

A scene from the 2018 film Midnighters.

Midnighters (2018) is a Mystery Movie Most Mundane [Review]

The latest from IFC Midnight – the almost-too-appropriately-titled Midnighters – is a movie that starts off like a gory morality play, suddenly becomes a generic home invasion picture and ...

The Babysitter

The Babysitter Has Camp and Blood in Spades [Review]

Okay, first of all, let me level with you guys for a second: I love camp. While the serious stuff is what usually defines horror, there’s nothing like a good laugh. The Babysitter tries to deliv...

Review: The Gracefield Incident Is A Surprisingly Original Found-Footage Shocker

Incident is an interesting choice of word for the title of a horror movie. Unlike, say, disaster, it implies that whatever happens therein is of little consequence and everything is going to be okay a...

Pool Party Massacre

Pool Party Massacre Is Exactly What It Sounds Like (Read: Awesome)

Low budget horror is notorious for utilising posters so awesome the attached film couldn’t possibly live up to their promise. Each year at Cannes, the basement of the Palais (which plays host to...

Romeo's Distress

Review: Romeo’s Distress

Romeo’s Distress is, frankly, the kind of movie I miss getting to see. It’s not something we get much of anymore, which is strange considering the sheer amount of people with camera and minimal equipm...

Tell Me How I Die is Intense but is it Memorable?

What would you do if you could see the moment of your own death? Would you try to change it? Tell Me How I Die is a new horror film that explores that very concept. A group of college students sign up...