As The Strangers: Chapter 3 reached its midpoint, tears pricked at my cheeks in that dimly lit theatre. Not from any considerable stir of emotion for...
I really wanted to love Night Patrol. And to be quite honest, I did for the first 40 minutes or so. The set up has the...
If there’s one thing I truly admire about 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, it’s how deftly it maneuvers itself out of the mires that blemished...
Whether it’s for the first time or a long overdue revisit, 1991’s The Addams Family is well worth a watch. Despite its narrative weaknesses, it’s well...
I’ve been pretty clear for some time that cult-based horror isn’t my bag. Many subgenre tropes and cliches work well for me, but cult horror tropes...
Time and time again, it has been said that horror has always been political. That rings true now more than ever. Sometimes it takes shock, violence,...
In my review of V/H/S/Beyond out of Fantastic Fest 2024, I described anthology horror as a box of chocolates (okay, Forrest Gump). It seems fitting to...
Sometimes, seeing a director after they’ve taken a break feels like seeing an old friend. It’s been six years roughly since we’ve seen Danny Boyle in...
Body horror is in some ways marred by its typical conventions, but more often than not, by supernatural circumstances. The preeminent examples of the genre are...
Eye for an Eye is a unique take on modern-day folk horror. While some of the dialogue was too expository for its good, and I wish...