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

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RKSS Zombie Comedy Film “We Are Zombies” Shambles onto SCREAMBOX This August

Horror fans, get ready for a fresh take on the undead! The masterminds behind “Turbo Kid” and “Summer of ’84” are back with a gut-busting, brain-munching new film. RKSS, the Canadian filmmaking collective, is set … Read This Story

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Exorcist Rachel Stavis WEDDING in Spooky Ghost Town Ceremony [IMAGES]

In a union that perfectly blends the macabre with romance, Hollywood’s premier exorcist and horror novelist Rachel Stavis recently exchanged vows with Emmy-nominated Katherine Fisher in a hauntingly beautiful ceremony. The unconventional wedding took place … Read This Story

The Haunting Hoax of R.L. Carver: Blurring the Lines Between Fiction and Reality in Horror

The world of horror thrives on the macabre, the unsettling, and the chilling unknown. But what happens when the lines between fiction and reality blur, leaving readers questioning the very fabric of their fear? Enter … Read This Story

Scream Queens

Scream Queens: Where Horror Meets High Gloss Camp

You might have missed this gem hidden amongst the plethora of horror shows vying for your attention. “Scream Queens,” the brainchild of the powerhouse trio Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Ian Brennan, isn’t your typical … Read This Story

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“Killer Body Count” (2024) Tubi Review

In the ever-evolving landscape of horror, originality can be a rare commodity. Tubi’s latest offering, “Killer Body Count,” treads a familiar path – a group of teenagers isolated in a vulnerable location, stalked by a … Read This Story

Ghost Towns and Abandoned Places: Eerie Destinations for the Brave

Dare to step into a realm where time stands still and echoes of the past whisper through crumbling walls. Imagine wandering through the desolate streets of ghost towns, where each abandoned building holds a story … Read This Story

A Cold Grave

A Cold Grave Movie Review

Dude, horror movies are my jam. The jump scares, the creepy atmosphere – I live for that stuff. But lately, found footage films have felt like reheated leftovers. Same shaky cam, same predictable plots, you … Read This Story

The Seeding (2023)

Slow-Burn Descent: The Seeding Crafts Creeping, Primal Desert Horror [REVIEW]

In the vast, sun-baked expanse of the American desert, evil takes root and nightmares unfurl under the scorching rays. The Seeding is a slow-burn descent into primal terror, stripping away the comforts of civilization until … Read This Story

Murdaritaville (2024)

Murdaritaville’ Is a Bizarre, Beer-Soaked Ode to Parrothead Fandom

In the vast, seemingly endless cinematic universe of quirky horror-comedies, few premises could feel quite as niche as Murdaritaville. Yes, that’s the actual title – a punny riff on the iconic Jimmy Buffett song “Margaritaville” … Read This Story

Mercy Falls (2023)

The Horrors of Human Cruelty: A Review of Mercy Falls [REVIEW]

Writer-director Ryan Hendrick takes a bloody detour from the lighthearted rom-com territory of his previous film Lost at Christmas with the uncompromisingly bleak survival thriller Mercy Falls. Set against the gorgeous yet unforgiving landscape of … Read This Story

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“Stopmotion” (2023) Review: Descent into an Animator’s Madness

Oh man, oh man! Where do I even start with Stopmotion? This flick is like a deliriously nightmarish descent straight into the twisted mind of a brilliant but tormented artist. You’ve got your classic setup … Read This Story