Life on the farm aint easy, but it’s a hell of a lot harder when you’ve got flying saucers in...
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Have you ever wondered what would happen if you mixed the charm of a small-town diner with the suspense of...
Ah, 1985. A time of big hair, even bigger shoulder pads, and the rise of the VCR. It was only inevitable that all those mullet-sporting dads that insisted on bringing the camcorder with them on every trip would eventually record something horrifying (and we’re not talking about your elementary school...
When Evil Lurks, written and directed by Demián Rugna (Terrified, Satanic Hispanics), is a no-holds-barred demon-slaying nightmare of blood and...
Izzy Lee has been a standout name in the indie horror scene, and with 24 award-winning short films to her...
The synopsis for Strange Darling really says it all. Written and directed by JT Mollner the mysterious thriller is “one day in the twisted love life of a serial killer”. Starring Willa Fitzgerald (The Goldfinch) and Kyle Gallner, who genre fans will no doubt recognize from Smile and Jennifer’s Body...
Quinn Monahan’s Spooktactular!, in many ways, is the origin story of the modern American Halloween Haunt. Through interviews, news reports,...
Cities, with their bright lights and endless skylines, may seem like the last place you’d expect to encounter the supernatural...
We’ve all felt the magnetic pull of a good murder mystery. The dimly lit corridors, the shady characters, the perplexing clues, and that nagging question: “Whodunit?” These films engross us, allowing us to don our detective hats, analyze every alibi, and make wild guesses only to be outsmarted by the...
Space: the final frontier. But instead of seeking out new life and new civilizations, the protagonists in these films are...
Ah, body horror. That exquisite subgenre that makes us squirm in our seats, cringe in delicious terror, and occasionally lose...
Are you ready to dive into the lurid world of essential Giallo horror movies, filled with garish murders, striking visuals, and twisting plots? Born in the ’60s and thriving throughout the ’70s, Giallo takes its name from the Italian word for “yellow,” a nod to the cheap, pulpy mystery novels...