The Leprechaun series is a very hit-or-miss franchise. Though I hold it near and dear since it was the first horror movie marathon I ever did with friends,...
While there are plenty of uninspired retreads that we’ve seen done better the first time around, many remakes exist in their own separate sphere, living as...
Satanic Hispanics is an anthology film: four horror stories told by a man trapped in police custody. His crime? Being caught in the middle of a suspected...
The brainchild of Bloody Disgusting founder Brad Miska, 2012’s V/H/S was an experiment in giving filmmakers free rein over their found footage passion projects. The V/H/S movies generally...
The Cloverfield franchise has had a long, bizarre journey to being a big-name horror franchise. The J.J. Abrams-produced sci-fi horror film had its way to theaters...
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...