One, two, Freddy's coming for ... tokens? Revisiting the "Nightmare on Elm Street" pinball machine that haunted arcades in the 1990s!
Bob Clark's 1974 film Dead of Night (a.k.a Deathdream) is a zombie movie unlike any other — with a message that still resounds today.
Joe Dante's Masters of Horror outing Homecoming from 2005 definitely deserves a rewatch — and maybe some deeper contemplation.
Cannibal Apocalypse walked so The Walking Dead … well, could walk, I guess.
Winter Wake is a strong entry from Rick Hautala, rich in chilly gray atmosphere and astute in its depiction of an isolated portion of Maine.
Bela Tarr's seven-hour-long Satantango is widely hailed as a '90s arthouse classic. But at its heart, is it *just* a regular old horror movie?
1980's Mother's Day is one of the sickest, trashiest and most surprisingly satirical slasher/revenge hybrids you'll ever witness!
2013’s Cinco De Mayo is unexpectedly solid stuff — and probably the best movie you'll ever see about people getting killed with weed-whackers.
"Walpurgis Night" from 1935 is a Swedish thriller that feels WAY ahead of its time.