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Demon House

Demon House Takes You Where Evil Lives [Review]

Hell has an address and it’s in Gary, Indiana. Demon House the new documentary from Zak Bagans of the hit series Ghost Adventures dares to take viewers into Gary’s most...

The-Strangers-Prey-at-Night-Scare

The Strangers: Prey at Night is a Long-Awaited Disappointment

The Strangers was released in 2008 and was generally positively regarded by the horror community. The aloof, controlled nature of the killers paired with their apathetic victim selection strategy made...

Giles #1

Comic Review: Buffy Season 11: Giles #1

Things have not been easy for Giles since his resurrection at the end of season nine. Angel, remorseful for what he had done under the influence of Twilight, sought to bring Giles back by any means ne...

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 ...

Pumpkinhead

Comic Review: Pumpkinhead #1 is the Sequel You’ve Been Waiting For

Full disclosure, Pumpkinhead has long been one of my favorite horror movies, dating back to childhood. It’s something that I immediately gravitated to because of the jaw-droppingly horrific mon...

The Dream Child

Why Dream Child is the Least Effective Nightmare on Elm Street

The Nightmare on Elm Street franchise remains, to this day, one of the most acclaimed of all time. Unlike contemporaries like Friday the 13th and Halloween, every Elm Street sequel would at least pull...

Like Me

Like Me is a Reality-Bending and Shockingly Timely Internet Horror

Given that this moment in time is simultaneously characterised by the marginalised members of our society standing up and refusing to take any more s**t, and dumb kids with their heads stuck in their ...

The Housemaid Is A Nifty, Gorgeously Conceived Little Ghost Story

The Housemaid is a ghost story told against the backdrop of a war-torn country filled with horrors very much of the real world. The setting is French-occupied Vietnam in 1953. As the film opens, a you...

Day of the Dead: Bloodline

Day of the Dead: Bloodline [Blu Ray Review]

George A. Romero never cottoned to the use of the word “zombies” to describe the “ghouls” in his genre defining debut, Night of the Living Dead. As he wrote in his introduc...