What giallo movie are you according to your horoscope? From Fulci, to Argento, to Bava, every sign has a great, black-gloved psycho killer that aligns with...
The Strangler (1970), directed by Paul Vecchialli, isn’t your typical giallo, but it is captivating, and its shiny new visual sheen is something we can thank Altered Innocence for. A...
In this giant-size edition of Horror 101 that opens our year of lectures-that-aren't-really-lectures, I delve into the subgenre all the Letterboxd cool kids have been talking...
If 2022 was the hurricane of great horror, 2023 was the whole monsoon season. And as everyone pens their favorite horror of the year lists, with the...
I covered Cannibal Mukbang as part of our Brooklyn Horror Film Festival series, where it came out as a fan favorite for a theatre packed to the gills. Since...
Among all the horror streaming platforms, Screambox has the best sleeper picks. The real out-there films, the ones you didn't even know existed, and the ones...
Somewhere in South Georgia, a lakeside cabin retreat goes awry: when a dopey group of college students/influencers/all-around awful people drop their laptops into a lake as...
In the small subgenre that is gastronomic horror, horror focused primarily on food, only a few films in recent memory have managed to make an impact. Flesh was...
An overworked and underappreciated housewife, Yasuko Honda spends most of her days in a cluttered apartment, tending to the needs of her rambunctious son and typical...
But when Roth has the sauce, he has it, and this movie is drowning in pure gravy. If you were waiting for a top-tier slasher packed...