With the holidays looming near, many of us have to start considering our travel plans. Maybe you read my last...
If you’ve ever wondered what a horror classic would look like as a ‘Lifetime’ movie, wonder no more! The Strangers:...
What does Thanksgiving really mean? Is it all about obnoxious feasting? Family turmoil? Idle device fixation? Superficial displays? Whitewashed genocide? Blumhouse and Hulu’s year-long holiday horror anthology, Into The Dark, continues to drive home the notion that families are still important in America, but questions the quality and meaning of...
History can be just as horrifying as any monster flick on the silver screen. Just turn on the news or...
Happy holidays, everyone! What better way to celebrate in true horror-loving fashion than by streaming one of Shudder’s latest additions,...
Twenty-five years after the original, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett’s Scream begins the journey of a franchise no longer helmed by the late Wes Craven or written by the legendary Kevin Williamson. The term “re-quel”, in fact, is thrown around several times by the new film-buff youth of Woodsboro, the classic...
Buckle up, horror fans! Craving something surprising? Devastating? Mind-blowing? We’ve rounded up the 13 most shocking horror movie plot twists...
To the horror enthusiasts eager for a fresh cinematic experience, may I introduce: Dark Windows. Alex Herron (Leave) returns to...
Admittedly, I’m a bit of a Scrooge when it comes to the holidays. Irony is, there are so many Christmas movies that I love. So nothing puts me in the holiday spirt like a good, wintery horror movie. Dark Comedy/Horror hybrid Better Watch Out was originally shown back in 2016 at...
Rage fuels the title character in Jonathan Milott and Cary Murnion’s movie Becky. After her mother’s unfortunate passing, the teenager is...
The Mexican possession film The Inhabitant (El Habitante) recently celebrated it’s North American premiere at the 2018 Toronto After Dark Film...
Extracurricular reveals after-school activities aren’t what they used to be. In Ray Xue’s second feature, four seemingly ordinary teenagers get creative with how they spend their free time. In addition to studying and dating, they meticulously organize home invasions. Donning masks and brandishing weapons, these aren’t your average juvenile delinquents—they’re...