It isn’t easy finding the point where folk horror and psychedelic horror collide, but writer/director Ben Wheatley’s In the Earth, which debuted last night at the...
John and the Hole premiered at Sundance Film Festival last night. The intriguing, dread-inducing thriller from director Pascual Sisto (Océano) comes complete with an all-star cast...
Using the “video nasty” United Kingdom censorship movement of the 80s as a backdrop, the film Censor, which premiered at Sundance this week, makes one nostalgic...
Unresolved trauma and domestic servitude are conflicting forces trying to find resolve by way of religious ecstasy in Rose Glass’ debut feature Saint Maud. The monster...
It takes a lot of guts for a writer to completely change his original concept for a movie that’s already been made, remaking it into something...
It’s no secret that I love a good, funny, bloody horror film. The more vicious, the better, so when I encountered the trailer for Australian horror...
Werewolf revenge thriller I Am Lisa is coming to Redbox January 5th. Read on for a deep dive into a town with a serious werewolf problem....
Horror fans know that most horror movies recycle tropes constantly, so it’s really a nice surprise when a movie brings something new and interesting to the...
Everyone has a short fuse lately, but none may be shorter than Russell Crowe’s in Unhinged, the relentless new horror film from director Derrick Borte which...
It was 12 years ago now that Eli Roth burst onto all of our radars with the throwback infection flick Cabin Fever, which instantly became a...
Sharknado. The very name elicits squeals of delight from the cult and B horror movie fans because really, everyone knows exactly what kind of film needs...
It’s incredible that it has taken this long to get a good release of 1983’s Curtains. Despite its faults, the slasher gained a life of its...