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The Advent of Holiday Horror: Creature Classic Viewing Recommendations

Welcome to the first installment of December’s Advent of Holiday Horror! Leading up to the new year, we’ll be sharing some recommendations to help make your socially-distanced holiday se...

Kathryn Newton in Freaky

Freaky Winningly Turns Murder Into Female Empowerment [Review]

The original working title for Freaky, Christopher Landon’s highly-anticipated follow-up to his fan favorite Happy Death Day movies, was Freaky Friday the 13th. Because of rights issues, they o...

Anything for Jackson

Anything for Jackson is High Quality Possession Horror [Review]

“Believe me when I say, we’ve thought of everything. No one has more time than a grieving family. No one.” Grief provides a solid premise in a horror story. It is a universal emot...

Game of Death

Game of Death is a High Point for Horror in 2020

Game of Death represents something that’s becoming more and more rare in the world of horror these days. To put it bluntly, it’s a film that doesn’t care about your feelings, and ...

Possessor Uncut is a Must See [Blu-Ray Review]

Brandon Cronenberg’s second film Possessor tells the story of Tasya Vos (Andrea Riseborough), an assassin who kills while she is electronically possessing the body’s of others. The proce...

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Minor Premise is a Major Win for Science Fiction [Review]

Imagine the ability to remove PTSD from a veteran’s memory, or the prospect of editing the reward pathway in the mind of an addict. These are life-altering changes that could create a better wo...

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Reaptown is Indie Horror with Heart

If you’re a fan of indie horror and looking for something new, it’s worth your time to check out Reaptown. Released on Prime Video on September 28, the film is directed by Dutch Marich, ...

Warning From Space is Important, but Not Good [Blu-ray Review]

Two years after Gojira rampaged through Tokyo for the first time in 1954, Warning From Space revisited the city, this time bringing extraterrestrial life to Japan. In the first sci-fi movie produced i...

Cold Light of Day Will Chill You [Blu-ray Review]

Fhiona Louise’s first and only feature film, Cold Light of Day, is a lightly fictionalized account of the brutal real life murders of serial killer Dennis Nilsen. It opens with two and half dia...