M. Night Shyamalan’s trilogy-concluding Glass made its way to theatres this weekend, effectively ending my almost three year stretch of avoiding superhero...
Have you ever taken the time to remember your first introduction to the horror genre? The older you get, the...
You Should Have Left reunites writer/director David Koepp with actor/lead Kevin Bacon to tell the story of a retired banker tried by a jury of his own fears. Their previous collaboration, Stir of Echoes, was a taught thriller that found a man unraveling a mystery (and his own mind in the...
Following up on the success of quirky Groundhog Day-inspired slasher Happy Death Day (2017) and it’s quantum follow up Happy Death...
Welcome to Gut the Punks, a monthly dissection of genre films that have a loose connection to punk rock music...
M. Night Shyamalan’s Old turns an idyllic family vacation into a living nightmare when a group of strangers find themselves stranded on a mysterious beach that causes them to age rapidly. I’m sure you’ve seen the promos. A new M. Night Shyamalan movie is a beacon for films fans everywhere,...
As cinematic boogeymen go, you can’t do much better than Candyman. Since his first appearance in Bernard Rose’s Candyman (1992), he has...
There’s no denying that the modern horror movie landscape changed forever when James DeMonaco’s The Purge hit theatres back in 2013....
Were you bitten by a giant dog recently? Have your K9 teeth been growing unexpectedly? Were you recently warned by a fortune-teller that you would transform into a monster on the next full moon? If you answered yes to any of these questions: you are a werewolf. I’m so sorry...
Keith Thomas is not yet the household name for horror directors that I’m sure he will one day be but...
Analog-obsessed modern horror maestro Scott Derrickson is back from his brief jaunt in the Marvel universe with The Black Phone....
Welcome to Know Your Trope, your rough-and-tumble monthly guide through horror history. In this column, we’ll be diving deep into the conventions of the horror films we love, hate, and love to hate. The definition of “Trope” we’ll be rocking with is a commonplace, recognizable plot element, theme, or visual...