We’ve all been in those awkward situations where we find ourselves in a room full of strangers, hesitant to be...
We don’t typically think of mythology as horror-leaning. Though a lot of myths have some pretty horrific origins, the ones...
Happy holidays, everyone! What better way to celebrate in true horror-loving fashion than by streaming one of Shudder’s latest additions, the 1989 French home invasion movie Deadly Games (also known by its original French title 36.15 Code Père Noël). Written and directed by René Manzor, Deadly Games examines a fateful...
If an app could accurately tell you the exact minute you’d die, would you download it? And say that app...
There are good reasons moviegoers are wary of CGI. If it’s not done well, it can be distracting. Even when...
The rate at which Shudder continues to deliver exclusive films is both impressive and exciting for horror fans looking for fresh content. With Halloween season ramping up, the addition of first-time director Tony D’Aquino’s The Furies is another winner and a great compliment to your 31 Days of Halloween Marathon List. On...
There was something so captivating about Robert Eggers’ The Witch that we have talked about it constantly since its 2015...
Was there ever a crime-thriller that came out of the United Kingdom that you weren’t immediately afraid to watch? Sure,...
Making a laugh-filled comedy with heart is next to impossible, and making a truly disturbing horror film can be a herculean feat, but making a horror-comedy that does both? Well now, that is a near miracle. I am pleased to tell you, Tony West (The Soup) has done just that...
2018 was a big year for Joe Bob Briggs. His return with last year’s 24-Hour marathon on Shudder broke the...
Now, that practically every ‘80s horror franchise has had a comeback, it was only a matter of time before the...
Watching horror anthologies is a great way to expose yourself to the styles of multiple directors. Nightmare Cinema is the latest to offer five visions of fear. David Slade’s segment stands out from the rest, not only because it’s entirely in black-and-white, but for its cerebral twists and turns. This...