David Cronenberg

The Flesh Made Strange: David Cronenberg’s Films

I remember the first time I watched a David Cronenberg film. It was “The Fly,” and I was equal parts horrified and fascinated by what I saw on screen. The way Cronenberg blended elements of … Read This Story

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From Video Nasty to Cult Classic: ‘The Boogey Man’ (1980) Reviewed

“The Boogey Man” (1980), directed by Ulli Lommel, is a fascinating entry in the early 1980s horror genre that blends elements of supernatural terror with slasher film conventions. While it may not reach the heights … Read This Story

Horror Movies That Explore Sexuality

The 12 Best Horror Movies That Explore Sexuality

Horror cinema has long been a potent vehicle for exploring themes of sexuality, desire, and gender dynamics. Since its inception, the genre has served as a canvas for filmmakers to probe the depths of human … Read This Story

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Reanimated Recreation: Keeping the Fun Alive in the Face of the Undead

The flickering glow of a kerosene lamp casts long, dancing shadows on the weathered faces huddled around a makeshift table. Outside, the mournful moans of the undead create a haunting soundtrack to this post-apocalyptic gathering. … Read This Story

Halloween Resurrection: A Haunting Misfire

Halloween: Resurrection is a cinematic misstep that haunts the Halloween franchise like a malevolent specter, serving as a glaring example of how far a once-iconic series can stray from its roots. Released in 2002, this … Read This Story

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“Halloween 6: The Tale of Two Cuts – A Deep Dive into Michael Myers’ Dual Existence” [EDITORAL]

As a lifelong Halloween fanatic, I’ve spent countless nights dissecting every frame of the franchise. But nothing has intrigued me more than the enigma surrounding Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers. You see, there’s … Read This Story

WWE Legend Sid Eudy, Known as Sid Vicious, Passes Away at 63

Sid Eudy, a wrestling icon better known to WWE fans as Sycho Sid, has died at the age of 63. The six-time world champion passed away on Monday, August 26, 2024, following a prolonged battle … Read This Story

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Transcend Theory App Experimental Spirit Communication

Chillseekers, the innovative developers behind the hugely popular Necrophonic spirit box app, have once again pushed the boundaries of paranormal exploration with their latest creation – Transcend Theory. Building upon the success of their previous … Read This Story

“Smile 2” Leads Exciting Slate of Horror Films Coming This Fall

As the leaves begin to turn and a chill creeps into the air, horror fans are gearing up for an exciting season of frights at the cinema. Fall 2024 promises a diverse array of terrifying … Read This Story

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Dawn of the Dead (1978): A (Mostly) Practical Guide to Surviving in a Zombie-Infested Shopping Mall

The flickering fluorescent lights hum overhead, casting an eerie glow on the deserted corridors. Mannequins stand frozen in silent poses, their vacant eyes mirroring the emptiness that has consumed the world outside. This isn’t a … Read This Story

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Ginger Snaps: When Puberty Bites Back with a Lycanthropic Vengeance

Ginger Snaps, a Canadian horror gem from 2000, sinks its teeth deep into the realm of teen horror, emerging as a ferocious exploration of female adolescence that’s anything but another run-of-the-mill scream fest. This film … Read This Story

Bad Omens

Bad Omens: Redefining Metalcore’s Boundaries

Bad Omens. The name itself evokes a sense of foreboding, a hint of darkness. But for fans of heavy music, it signifies something much more profound: innovation, artistry, and a relentless pursuit of sonic evolution. … Read This Story

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Antichrist (2009): When Sex Becomes Horror [REVIEW]

Lars von Trier’s Antichrist is not a film for the faint of heart. It’s a brutal, unflinching exploration of grief and madness that weaponizes sexuality to a degree rarely seen in cinema. The film uses sex not … Read This Story

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Subverting Expectations: Karyn Kusama’s “Jennifer’s Body” and “The Invitation”

Karyn Kusama is a filmmaker who knows how to keep her audience on their toes. With a knack for subverting genre tropes and delving into complex themes, Kusama has proven herself to be a force … Read This Story

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Crash (1996): A Twisted Metal Ballet of Sex and Destruction

David Cronenberg’s Crash is not merely a film; it’s a visceral experience, a descent into the darkest recesses of human desire where the boundaries between pleasure and pain, beauty and mutilation, become irrevocably blurred. This … Read This Story

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“Trap” Review: M. Night Shyamalan’s Latest

When I settled into my theater seat for M. Night Shyamalan’s latest film, “Trap,” I was prepared for the unexpected. After all, Shyamalan has built a career on narrative surprises and twists that have left … Read This Story

Cursed Waters

Cursed Waters: Creature of Lake Okanagan Debuts Exclusively on Prime Video August 13th

Cryptid Documentarians Take Their Latest Investigation Deep into the Murky Legends of a Canadian Lake New Footage Shines Light on First Nations Legend Available Exclusively on Blu-ray/DVD from Small Town Monsters In the shadowy depths … Read This Story

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[REVIEW] Pulse (2006) revisiting AGAIN!

Updated August 6th, 2024; It has been 17 years since “Pulse” was created and brought to Hollywood by Wes Craven, and holy crap, does this movie deserve another look. ( Yep, I reviewed Pulse (2006) … Read This Story

Drums

Drums (2024): A Promising Debut in Supernatural Short Film

“Drums” (2024) is a short mystery/horror film that marks the directorial debut of Bulgarian filmmaker Miroslav Petkov. Clocking in at just over five minutes, the film manages to pack an intriguing premise and a surprising … Read This Story

Horror Titans Hodder and Moseley Reignite Hellfire in Hayride to Hell

Prepare to be consumed by darkness. Horror luminaries Kane Hodder and Bill Moseley, two names synonymous with terror, have reunited to deliver a cinematic inferno: Hayride to Hell. This nightmarish odyssey into rural depravity is … Read This Story