Ever had that late-night itch for a cinematic scare, only to find yourself tired of the same old slashers and...
RRRRing, rrring! Ah, the sound of an innocent phone call… until it becomes the harbinger of unspeakable terror. Horror films...
Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION Buy a bag…go home in a box. We’re shifting gears after our existential J-Horror double-feature and taking a left turn directly into goofy, over-the-top territory! Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they celebrate the retro-obsessed (supernatural?) slasher Popcorn. This movie is overloaded with early...
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Powered by RedCircle DESCRIPTION Do you want to meet a ghost? Join your horror hosts Kim and Jon as they dip...
Hospitals are scary places. They’re where we’re most vulnerable. Either we’re visiting someone who’s sick or, even worse, we are the someone who is sick. There’s always something uncanny about the pure white walls, the strange existence for the people working there and the transient nature of just… being around...
Written and directed by Kenneth Dagatan (Ma, 2018) In My Mother’s Skin stars Felicity Kyle Napuli (who gives a really...
While we grow up being told appearance doesn’t matter, how we look ultimately affects our standing in the workplace. This...
Nicolas Pesce’s The Grudge hits theatres this weekend, welcoming cinema-goers to a new year of horror movies. Featuring probably the strongest cast the franchise has ever seen, the film is as light on story as it is heavy on new ideas to anchor itself in stateside folklore. Pesce, tapped for the...
Wounds are bloody voids surrounded by torn and ruined flesh, an empty space that serves as a reminder of pain,...
Japanese director Takashi Miike is prolific, to say the least. He has directed over 100 films, ranging from horrifying to...
There are few horrors so iconic, so jaw-droppingly terrifying, that they have eclipsed the entire horror genre. Constantly compared, credited, and used as a marker to stake a claim over entire sub-genres. I am speaking of course, about Hideo Nakata’s Ring (1998), both the quintessential j-horror, paranormal mystery, and J-horror remake...