Just a few days ago, the highly anticipated Saw: Genesis made a reveal that I don’t think anyone was prepared for: it will be a post-WW1...
One of my favorite special interests is the Mormon-millionaire-real-estate-tycoon-owned Skinwalker Ranch. Mormon millionaire Brandon Fugal has crafted a wonderfully apophenic history in his post-Bigelow ownership. His...
Author’s Note: This review is based on the Director’s Cut of Dark City that excludes the opening expository monologue. A few years ago, my mother told...
As someone who works the night shift and is a fan of the Lucy Dacus song, I can confirm that weird stuff goes on during the...
I was browsing the Arrow Video table at Brooklyn Horror Film Festival in 2024, spending way too much money. (Nearly $400!) One film really caught my...
There are countless subgenres within subgenres for horror, and one that feels underutilized is workplace horror. Unless you’re one of the lucky few, most people wake...
Would it be a month of coverage on Horror Press if I didn’t bring up at least one aughts film? I know the curator of all...
One talking point of horror that has always been true is that horror was, is, and always will be political. It doesn’t matter what Damien Leone...
One of the most entertaining aspects of horror is its subgenres. Zombie films have an ever-branching group of sub-subgenres, as do slashers and paranormal films. It’s...
As a horror fan with no life, I watch a TON of horror movies. But, like nearly every horror fan, there are some films whose first...