Welcome to Saturday Morning Scares, a brand spankin’ new column where we’ll be taking a look at spooky shows meant...
We’ve all been in those awkward situations where we find ourselves in a room full of strangers, hesitant to be...
It’s almost impossible to properly review The Turning without talking about how it ends. Let’s just say that the finale is so jarring that you almost manage to forget that you were grooving on the preceding 70 or 80 minutes, which are as fun as a haunted house movie can...
The wait is over, and we can finally binge Netflix’s Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: Part 3! I for one have...
Psychological horror is an often overused label, but the new indie horror The Dead Center is the rare bird that...
She Never Died is the “sister sequel” to He Never Died, which starred punk icon Henry Rollins (Suck, Lost Highway) as Jack, a grizzled immortal who has been alive since the Old Testament times. In this new installment, Olunike Adeliyi plays the role of the undying Lacey. Jason Krawczyk, who...
When you think of the least threatening forms of entertainment, board games are likely to be at the top part...
We all have a monster inside us. Whether it be something we’re not proud of, an insecurity, a secret, or...
Out of all the horror films I’ve seen this year, my favorite opening shot came from Ready or Not. It’s the cover art to an old-timey (fictional) board game called “La Bail’s Gamble.” Over its retro Milton-Bradley scenery is a grinning vaudeville fiend, cackling with some horrible expression of certain...
Was there ever a crime-thriller that came out of the United Kingdom that you weren’t immediately afraid to watch? Sure,...
Rock, Paper, Scissors is the new film from Tom Holland, director of the original Child’s Play (1988) and Fright Night...
Darlin’ is a strange sort of horror film. Its events are not particularly suspenseful, and there is nary a jump scare in sight. Yet the film, from director Pollyanna McIntosh, is frightening nonetheless. Its horror lies in the disturbing reality of the misogynistic world it portrays and the suffering that...