The Boulet Brothers’ Holiday of Horrors is an exceptionally quick foray into the world of anthology horror that landed on Shudder just in time for Christmas....
A landmark date in Japanese film history is approaching: December 16th, 2025, marks the official 25th anniversary of the theatrical release of Battle Royale. Its director,...
If I ever needed more proof that Brooklyn Horror Film Festival was the place to be in October, my experience at this year’s live screening of...
I have no illusions that Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 entertained me due in no small part to personal bias. There was genuine enjoyment to be...
Natural horror has always been an underserved genre. Not that there isn’t a glut of natural horror movies to watch; giant animal or otherwise, there are...
“It seems to me you grew up fine son. But you still owe a debt. Pay it.” These are the final words of Dick Halloran, as...
If there was ever any horror film that managed to surpass what came before it, let it be known that few have been as successful at...
Those expecting Guillermo Del Toro’s Frankenstein to be similar to the book, or to any other adaptation, are in for something else. A longtime enjoyer of...
Unlike the human pyramid at the center of New Group, the foundations of the film are much less stable. Bringing us J-Horror in the vein of...
Black Phone 2 takes less of a step and more of a leap away from the first film that was brought to the silver screen three...