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Spiral [Frightfest 2019 Review]

Spiral, not to be confused with the Adam Green movie of the same name, is being billed by many as the gay version of Get Out. While that’s definitely an interesting comparison, it does a disserv...

Zombieland: Double Tap

Zombieland: Double Tap is a Far Cry from its Predecessor [Review]

My fear going into Zombieland: Double Tap was that it was a sequel everybody asked for but nobody needed. Sure, everyone wanted to see more of Little Rock, Wichita, Tallahassee, and Columbus...

3 From Hell

3 From Hell is the Bloody Cherry on Top of Zombie’s Firefly Trilogy [Review]

3 From Hell is the final installment in the famed Firefly Family trilogy. At last, the return of The Devil’s Rejects themselves. The film takes place a decade after the gang’s shootou...

What the Hell are Bill Moseley and Lin Shaye Doing in Gothic Harvest? [Review]

Gothic Harvest sounds like the kind of seasonal party I’d love to attend but, in practice, the debut feature from actor turned director Ashley Hamilton has little do with the spookiest time of t...

Horror Crawl

Crawl is Smartly Cast and Suspenseful [Blu-ray Review]

Crawl finds college student Haley stopping by to check on her dad in the midst of a hurricane. While doing so, she encounters a group of hungry alligators lurking in her father’s flood...

Witches in the Woods [Frightfest 2019 Review]

It’s a bold move putting the word “witches” in the title of your movie, let alone “woods,” but Witches in the Woods, the thrilling, claustrophobic, and chilly new movie f...

Deadcon

Deadcon [Frightfest 2019 Review]

The Internet is evil, that much is clear, and what clever little indie horror movie Deadcon suggests is that those who make their living being super annoying online deserve to be punished for selling ...

Bloodline Keeps the Creepy in the Family

What do you get when a family man has a bloodthirsty vice and a disturbing lack of emotions? A psychological thriller–horror for the ages. You might wanna buckle in for this one, folks, it...

Dementer Gives the Devil his Due [Review]

Dementer opens with a grainy montage. A woman is dancing naked in front of a fire. A distorted voice is babbling. There’s a close up of a dog barking. Another, or maybe the same, woman is being...