As a lover of extreme horror, The Sadness was exactly what I wanted to see. In the film, a contagious but mostly benign virus undergoes a...
When I Consume You — the third feature from writer/director Perry Blackshear, after They Look Like People and The Siren — follows adult siblings Wilson (Evan...
Directed by Rueben Martell, the Canadian-made Don’t Say Its Name follows Police Officer Mary Stonechild (Madison Walsh) and Ranger Stacey Cole (Sera-Lys McArthur) as they unfurl...
Dark, brooding, and a little twisted, What Josiah Saw is a disturbing southern gothic tale that crawls under your skin. Starring Robert Patrick (Terminator 2), Nick...
Written and directed by Jane Schoenbrun and starring newcomer Anna Cobb, We’re All Going to the World’s Fair feels like the slow wade into a lake....
David Prior’s The Empty Man has slowly taken over internet buzz, not unlike the film’s titular villain. One day, I had no idea what it was. The...
Fear Street Part 3: 1666 is out today on Netflix! The final chapter in the trilogy of films inspired by the writing of R.L. Stine brings the...
There are an abundance of independent horror comedies that are produced on a micro budget. It might seem like an easy subgenre to tackle, but if...
Social gatherings are a touchy subject, especially nowadays. Getting invited by a friend or a friend of a friend to be at a party or meal...
Every part of this country is crawling with local legends and folk monsters. You got Mothman in Virginia, The Lake Champlain Monster in Vermont, and Bigfoot...
Netflix’s Fear Street Trilogy, based on the popular books by R.L. Stine, continues this week with the blood-spattered, nostalgia-soaked Fear Street Part 2: 1978. For those who...
Netflix’s Fear Street Trilogy debuts this week with Fear Street Part 1: 1994, and as far as this reviewer is concerned it’s a grand slam. Obviously set in...