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Red Letter Day is an Endearingly Scrappy Little Exercise in Fear Thy Neighbor-Based Terror [Review]

With the (somewhat overblown) furor surrounding the non-release of trigger-happy horror movie The Hunt, it’s somewhat impressive that Red Letter Day is being seen at all. A kill-your-neighbor ta...

The Fare

The Fare is a Captivating Thriller With a Delightful Twist [Review]

The Fare follows Harris (Gino Anthony Pesi) and Penny (Brinna Kelly) who appear to be stuck in a time loop. They endlessly play through the same scenario of Harris, a lonely cab driver, picking up Pen...

Seo-joon Park Exorcises Demons with His Fists in The Divine Fury [Blu-ray Review]

The Exorcist is a horror classic, inspiring countless possession movies. For forty-six years, none of those toothless flicks has been brave enough to ask the question viewers have been asking all alon...

the cabin in Evil Dead II

Evil Dead II Strikes the Perfect Balance Between Horror and Comedy

In Evil Dead II, Ash and his girlfriend Linda drive to a cabin in the woods for a weekend getaway. They are essentially squatting, as they don’t know the owners and haven’t been inv...

Creepshow Finale Got Under My Skin And I Liked it

Well, here we are. It is with a heavy heart that I remind you the debut season of the anthology series Creepshow has come to an end. We’ve laughed, we’ve shuddered (get it?) and we’v...

47 Meters Down: Uncaged

47 Meters Down: Uncaged is Among the Worst Horror Films of 2019 [Blu-ray Review]

In 47 Meters Down: Uncaged, a group of young women make the fateful decision to go scuba diving in an underwater city. Little do they know, the ancient ruins are home to a clan of blood-thirsty s...

Joe Begos’ Bliss Takes Viewers on a Bender [Blu-ray Review]

Anyone who’s ever created anything knows the feeling: a deadline is looming and the project is barely started. Worse, anytime you sit to work, everything blanks out. Writer-director Joe Begos&#...

Yesterday Was a Lie has a Great Start, Bad Ending [Blu-ray Review]

Film noir had its boom in the 1940s and 1950s. It never really went away after that, echoing in hundreds of films made since. Writer-director James Kerwin’s first feature Yesterday Was a Lie dr...

Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II - Horror sequels that had nothing to do with the original

Looking Back on Prom Night II: Mary Lou Has Returned and She’s Pissed

Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II is really a sequel in name only. The only tie-in to the original is that it takes place at the same school. The storyline and characters from the first film have no beari...