Are you a fan of the classic ‘90s horror film, SCREAM? Of course you are! Thusly, you know that the...
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Every year is a good year for horror and 2022 gave us not only killer indie flicks but also some pretty rad multi-million-dollar movies. The David Gordon Green run of Halloween films concluded its controversial run, Jordan Peele gifted us a UFO-tastic blockbuster, and Ti West somehow managed to build...
There is no better time to watch a killer Santa slashing his way through The Naughty List than mid-December with...
Travis Stevens’ newest film A Wounded Fawn is super weird. On the surface, it’s a simple cat-and-mouse story between a serial...
You don’t need a year-end list to tell you that Barbarian, or Scream, or Nope are movies worth checking out. Everybody and their bots have been praising the big blockbusters and the mid-budget sleeper hits on social media for months now, but there are a handful of indie horror movies released...
Indie horror filmmaker Travis Stevens (Jakob’s Wife) returns with his latest feature A Wounded Fawn, hitting Shudder Dec 1. Shot...
It’s that weird period of the year where you don’t want to let go of that Halloween spirit but it’s...
Chucky, Annabelle, Slappy, Brahms and Billy – Whether you love ‘em or hate ‘em, creepy dolls have been a staple of horror since time immemorial. All throughout horror history, little plastic hands have committed acts of violence, whilst glass eyes watch eerily from the mantlepiece. They’ve set traps, punished the...
Black and white horror movies have a hold over me that other types of horror do not. They convey a...
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Damien Leone’s Terrifier 2 hit select theatres this weekend, completely uncut and in full gory glory. Eyeballs are scooped out of their sockets, faces are ripped off, heads are exploded, and scalps are scalped! As far as slasher sequels are concerned, Terrifier 2 really goes for the jugular. Suffice it...