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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

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Review: “The Mouse Trap” (2024) – Slasher Comedy FAIL

In the ever-evolving landscape of horror, the slasher genre has been a staple, drawing fans with its blend of suspense, gore, and, at times, dark humor. Enter “The Mouse Trap,” a 2024 horror slasher that … 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

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We Are Zombies (2024) Movie Review

“We Are Zombies”: A Mixed Bag of Undead Hijinks In the ever-expanding universe of zombie comedies, “We Are Zombies” stumbles onto the scene with a premise that promises fresh meat but doesn’t always deliver the … Read This Story

Quadrant: Unleashing the Ripper Within

What happens when the shackles surrounding a person’s inner demons are loosened? The new film Quadrant explores that idea, delving into the potential for dormant murderous tendencies to emerge when given the right catalyst. In … Read This Story

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The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) [REVIEW]

A Campy, Sexually Charged Symphony of Subversive Sexuality Buckle up, horror hounds, because we’re diving into a cinematic experience unlike any other: The Rocky Horror Picture Show. This 1975 cult classic isn’t your typical slasher flick … Read This Story

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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

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“MaXXXine: A Dazzling, Neon-Soaked Finale to Ti West’s X Trilogy”

As I settled into my seat for “MaXXXine,” the highly anticipated conclusion to Ti West’s X trilogy, I couldn’t help but feel a mixture of excitement and trepidation. How would West cap off this audacious … Read This Story

The Toxic Avenger Musical: the Wildest, Most Hilarious Show You’ll Ever See

Get ready to head to New Jersey and dive into the hilariously disturbing world of The Toxic Avenger: The Musical, a show so disturbing, that they’ve got a registered nurse stationed in the lobby!From the … Read This Story

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Down the Static Rabbit Hole: A Review of “I Saw the TV Glow”

Have you ever stumbled upon a late-night TV show so strange, so captivating, that it felt like a secret message beamed directly to you? A show that promised a world beyond the ordinary, a world … Read This Story

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Horror in the Forest Review

In the crowded landscape of found footage horror films, Horror in the Forest attempts to carve out its own niche by combining the subgenre’s familiar tropes with folkloric elements. The story follows a group of … 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

Arcadian Underutilizes the Manic Genius of Nicolas Cage

When you sit down to watch a Nicolas Cage movie, you expect a certain level of unhinged, over-the-top insanity – the kind of balls-to-the-wall performance that has made him a cult icon among his most … Read This Story

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Tarot (2024) Movie Review: A Stale Hand

In an era overstuffed with horror films exploiting any premise imaginable, it was only a matter of time before someone turned to the ominous imagery of tarot cards. Enter “Tarot,” the feature debut of directors … Read This Story

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Founders Day Review: A Dull Political Slasher That Lacks Bite

Founders Day sets itself up as a mashup of slasher horror and political satire, taking place in the small town of Fairwood amid a heated mayoral election. As the incumbent Mayor Gladwell fights to fend … Read This Story

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“Late Night with the Devil” Review: A Devilishly Fun Descent Into 70s Occult Madness

The devil works hard, but Late Night with the Devil works harder. This audacious horror mind-bender dares to go where few have gone before – straight into the musty, shag-carpeted, wood-paneled depths of a 1970s … Read This Story

Abigail (2024)

Abigail Review: This Vampire Flick Has Bite

From the twisted minds of directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, the creative forces behind modern horror hits like Ready or Not and the latest Scream movies, comes Abigail – a deliriously demented genre mashup … Read This Story

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Hanky Panky Review: A Deliriously Bizarre Horror-Comedy Gem

Imagine a world where your trusty handkerchief is more than just a cloth for wiping your nose – it’s a talking, wise-cracking companion with a mind of its own. Welcome to the delightfully absurd world … Read This Story

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Sting (2024) Movie Review

Arachnids tend to get an unfairly bad reputation in pop culture as mindless, venomous monsters. The new horror film “Sting” does little to dispel that notion, taking the straightforward premise of a flesh-eating space spider … Read This Story

Tubi Exposes the Scariest Places in the World

We all have them – whispers of places so haunted, so tainted by tragedy, that they burrow deep into our darkest nightmares. In the Tubi original documentary Scariest Places in the World, a panel of … Read This Story