Review: ‘Skinamarink’A Monotonous Crawl Through Your Childhood Fears
If your TikTok algorithm is tuned anything like mine then there was a period of time when your FYP was full of people talking...
Review: ‘Terror Train’Tubi's Horror Remake Goes Off Track
I’m currently in the home stretch of my annual tradition of watching 31 horror movies in 31 days. During this month I generally try...
Review: ‘Children Of The Corn’Kurt Wimmer Attempts To Breathe New Life Into “He Who...
I’m sure most horror fans out there remember the original Children of the Corn. That little tale about a midwestern town taken over by...
Review: ‘It Lives Inside’A Moody And Atmospheric Coming-Of-Age Immigrant Story
I’m fast becoming a fan of cultural horror if that’s even an already established sub-genre. Any film featuring another culture’s mythology is something that...
Review: ‘To Your Last Death’Bloody Animated Version Of 'Groundhog Day' Misses The Mark
We begin our story with an ominous voiceover from an unseen Overseer (William Shatner). Cut to Miriam as she exits an office building, sirens...
31 Days Of Horror: Day 3 ‘Gaia’ (2021)Directed by Jaco Bouwer
Synopsis: An injured forest ranger on a routine mission is saved by two off-the-grid survivalists. What is initially a welcome rescue grows more suspicious...
Review: ‘Nightsiren’A Strange Journey Into Folklore And Superstition
In a remote mountain town where superstition permeates every inch of the wood, a legend about a witch takes seed. Sarlota (Natalia Germani) returns,...
Review: ‘The Wendigo’Found Footage Creature Horror Is Creepy But Overstays Its Welcome
I’m sure you’ve heard the legend of the Wendigo. That cryptid that roams the dark corners of the Eastern United States terrorizing campers, hikers...
31 Days Of Horror: Day 1 ‘Fade to Black’ (1980)Written & Directed by Vernon...
What’s that…It's October 1st you say? Now you know what that means don’t you? It’s the start of my favorite season of the year...
Review: ‘Attachment’A Beautiful Queer Horror Love Story Steeped In Jewish Folklore
The best kind of horror is one that sneaks up on you and catches you by surprise. Attachment is exactly that. The first twenty...