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True Story The Town that Dreaded Sundown

‘The Town that Dreaded Sundown’: The True Story Behind the Film

Is The Town That Dreaded Sundown based on a true story? Well, yes. But with some creative listen taken. Keep reading for the full rundown on the Texarkana Phantom and the feature film adaptation based...

Condemned By The Catholic Church

Ten Horror Films Condemned by the Catholic Church

Growing up as a Southern Baptist (i.e., the kind of Christian that shows up to church hungover and 20 minutes late every Sunday morning), pretty much everything I knew about Catholic customs was culle...

the craft - Feminism in the craft

10 Important Life Lessons We Learned From ‘The Craft’

The Craft is an institution. Whether you were eight or eighteen when you first saw it, there was something about those four young women that made you stand up and take notice. We wanted to be them and...

The Levenger Tapes Review

The ‘Levenger Tapes’ Review: A Found Footage Film That Should’ve Stuck to One Angle

The Levenger Tapes focuses on the plight of three-college age students, a myriad of bad decisions, and the police detectives trying to track them down. Throughout the film, scenes switch between the t...

‘Arcadian’ Boasts Terrifying Monsters of Our Own Making [Review]

The question of whether we’ve engineered our own demise by treating the planet like garbage hangs low over Arcadian, the sprightly and fitfully frightening new movie from director Benjamin Brew...

Winniw the Pooh: Blood and Honey review

‘Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2’ Is More of the Same [Review]

With the release of the new movie Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 2, we officially have not just one, but two splatter films where a feral Winnie the Pooh butchers, mutilates, and chops up dozens of ...

Imaginary

‘Imaginary’ Is a Lazy, Formulaic Misstep [Review]

Imaginary is a new Blumhouse movie directed and produced by Jeff Wadlow, who some may recognize as being at the helm of Kick Ass 2. The film stars DeWanda Wise as Jessica, a children’s boo...

Seven Direct-to-Video Sequels That Are Way Better Than Expected

The purpose of a sequel is always in debate. There is a sense that a follow up is automatically inferior by virtue of being derivative of a previous work. And, if that sequel is released direct-to-vid...

How Horror Ushered in the Age of the Comic Book Movie

Believe it or not, comic book movies did not always dominate the box office. There was a time when they weren’t all that popular and before that a time when they were barely getting made at all...