Lets explore the 1980s horror movie Night of the Demon and explain the ending of the film the right way in this horror movie review

Night of the Demon 1980 – A Chilling and Suspenseful Horror Classic

A great horror film from 1980 called Night of the Demon has developed a cult following over the years. The film, which was directed by James C. Wasson, tells the tale of a young couple … Read This Story

Don't Go in the House (1979) - A Psychological Slasher Oddity

Don’t Go in the House (1979) – A Psychological Slasher Oddity

The bizarre 1980 psychological slasher film Don’t Go in the House is a strange yet memorable entry in the early slasher genre that serves as an offbeat cult curio for dedicated horror fans. This obscure … Read This Story

The Deadites Rise Once More in Evil Dead Rise 

The unholy words of the Necronomicon have been spoken once again, unleashing a new reign of Deadites in Evil Dead Rise, the next chapter in the war on evil. Gas up your chainsaw, load your … Read This Story

Ghost Track

Ghost Track Review: A Sinister Slasher With Heart

Look, I get it. Small indie horror flicks about angry ghosts seeking revenge are a dime a dozen these days. Most end up as predictable gore fests you’ve seen a million times before. But every … Read This Story

Abruptio

Abruptio Film Review: Can You Get Away With Murder?

In the psychological thriller Abruptio, no life is spared and no sin goes unpunished. What begins as a fantasy of crime without consequence descends into a harrowing reminder that our choices create ripples, and even … Read This Story

Tubi Original Marry, F***, Kill: Do You Dare Play?

Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. And in the chilling new Tubi Original film Marry, F***, Kill, five estranged college friends will find out the hard way what happens when you mess around … Read This Story

Cube on Screambox

Cube: Is The Japanese Remake Worth It?

Explore the bold reimagining of the 1997 cult classic horror film Cube in its Japanese remake. Cat Voleur discusses the updated themes, unique vision, and potential pitfalls of the 2023 version. Is it worth the … Read This Story

Safe Word A Tubi Original Film, full review

What’s Your “Safe Word”? A Tubi Original Film

“Safe Word” is a riveting and enthralling journey into the enigmatic realm of BDSM, masterfully unraveling the intricate dynamics of dominant and submissive partnerships, while powerfully underscoring the crucial role of consent and communication. Boasting … Read This Story

Living With Chucky

Living with Chucky: A Heartfelt Tribute to the Child’s Play Franchise

The riveting documentary film, “Living with Chucky,” delves into the captivating world of the iconic Child’s Play franchise. Through exclusive behind-the-scenes access, viewers are taken on a journey that explores the profound impact that this … Read This Story

The Super Mario Bros. Film

The Super Mario Bros. Film Review

After years of anticipation, the Super Mario Bros. Movie has finally arrived, and it does not disappoint. With nearly four decades of history behind it, as well as a live-action adaptation that missed the mark, … Read This Story

HYPNOTICA

HYPNOTICA: A Cast of Up-and-Coming Actors

Hypnotica: A Review Hypnotica is a 2023 American psychological thriller film directed by A.T. Sharma and starring Adam Johnson, Tim Torre, and Adam Foster. The film is about a young psychiatrist who tries hypnotism to … Read This Story

Can You Survive the New Tubi Original Castaways

In the new post-apocalyptic Tubi Original film Castaways, two women find themselves shipwrecked and alone on a deserted island. As the girls fight to survive, their shared experience bonds them together in ways they could … Read This Story

They Wait in the Dark

Film Review “They Wait in the Dark”

Independent horror films are known for their ability to experiment and subvert the norm, but sometimes this approach can backfire. Patrick Rea’s “They Wait in the Dark” is one such film. Despite a promising poster, … Read This Story

The Burning

The Burning: Have you seen this classic movie?

Do you like to watch scary movies? Are you always on the lookout for the next great slasher film to watch? If so, you should definitely check out “The Burning.” Despite the fact that it … Read This Story

The Apocalypse is Upon Us in: Anglerfish

“Anglerfish” is a beautifully shot low-budget, arthouse project from writer/director Calvin Welch. While there is some narrative, it defies easy description. The narrative itself is intertwined with artistic shots, and dreamlike sequences that provide a … Read This Story

All The Forces of Hell Arrive in: Hell Van

In the new indie horror film Hell Van, all the forces of the apocalypse have rained down upon a small, unsuspecting Texas town, and may God have mercy on their souls because the Devil isn’t … Read This Story

Scream 6 Movie Review

The original Scream is not only one of the most seminal horror movies ever made, it also managed to do something few horror films have done period; it spawned a franchise where every entry stays … Read This Story

Let Me Go (The Right Way) Film Review

They know everything about you. You willingly reveal your deepest and darkest secrets to them, but how much do you know about your doctor? The new psychological short film, Let Me Go (The Right Way) … Read This Story

City of the living dead

City of the Living Dead Review: A Zombie Classic

City of the Living Dead” is a horror movie that marks the beginning of Lucio Fulci’s “Gates of Hell” trilogy, followed by the celebrated “The Beyond” and “The House by the Cemetery.” Keep reading to … Read This Story

Cocaine Bear And The Key To Horror Comedy

I saw Cocaine Bear on the 27th and rather than just giving my thoughts on it by reviewing it. I figure I’d also talk about the genre it fits into and why this is a … Read This Story