Review: ‘Slasher’Takes A Stab At Horror And Comedy But Wildly Misses The Mark
Multi-generational murderers are a trope we’ve seen. Jason and his mother from the Friday the 13th franchise, the Sawyer family from Texas Chainsaw Massacre...
31 Days of Horror Day 8: Possum (2018)Directed by: Matthew Holness
Synopsis: After returning to his childhood home, a disgraced children’s puppeteer is forced to confront his wicked uncle and the secrets that have tortured...
31 Days of Horror Day 6: Rabid (1977)Directed by: David Cronenberg
Synopsis: An Experimental surgery leaves an injured motorcyclist with a thirst for human blood, spreading a disease that turns people into ravenous monsters.
Anyone that’s...
31 Days of Horror Day 5: ‘Malatesta’s Carnival Of Blood’ (1973)Directed by: Christopher Speeth
Synopsis: A family gets a job at a carnival to covertly look for their son who went missing. Before long they are deep in...
31 Days of Horror Day 1: ‘The Wizard of Gore’ (1970)Directed by: Herschell Gordon...
Synopsis: A TV talk show hostess and her boyfriend investigate a shady magician who has the ability to hypnotize and control the thoughts of...
Review: ‘Booger’Takes The Phrase "Cat Person" To A Whole Different Level
Death and the grief surrounding it is an inevitability in this world. Everyone will experience it at some point and we all react differently...
Review: ‘Out Come The Wolves’Missy Peregrym Stars In A Wolf Attack Survival Thriller With...
Survival horror comes in all shapes and sizes. The recipe is simple: take a few ill-equipped people, put them in an uncontrollable situation and...
Review: ‘Oddity’A Blind Psychic And Her Cursed Wooden Man Try to Solve Her Twin’s...
Back in 2020 while perusing Shudder, as I’ve been known to do, I happened across a film named Caveat by Irish filmmaker Damian McCarthy....
Review: ‘Infested’A Spider Horror That Will Have You Second Guessing What’s Moving In The...
Creature features can very easily slip into “B” movie territory without even trying and honestly, there’s really no shame in that. Growing up in...
Review: ‘Stopmotion’Robert Morgan Creates A Waking Nightmare That Blurs The Lines Of Reality
I’ve been a fan of stop-motion animation ever since I first laid eyes on the work of Ray Harryhausen. The way he brought the...














