The Alien Dead Review – This Notoriously Bad 80s Zombie Flick is a Lovable Trash Masterpiece
Let’s be honest here – The Alien Dead is a certifiably bad movie. Like, really, really bad. We’re talking acting so wooden you could start a forest fire, special effects that look like they were … Read This Story
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
“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
Checking Out of ‘Late Checkout’ Early
In the new slasher film Late Checkout, directed by Josh Graves and written by Graves and Molly Souza, checking in is easy, but checking out might just cost you your life. Late Checkout follows a … Read This Story
Night Shift Review: Dread-Soaked Haunted Motel Horror is a Creepy Delight
Just when you think the haunted hotel/motel premise has been milked dry, along comes a film like Night Shift to remind you that a spooky location and an ingenious premise can still send chills down … Read This Story
Immaculate Movie Review: Sydney Sweeney Shines in Sacrilegious Horror
From the hallowed halls of Catholicism’s most sanctified institutions emerges Immaculate – a searing indictment of blind faith’s darkest transgressions rendered in flesh, blood, and the defiant howls of the profaned. Director Michael Mohan and … Read This Story
“Earworm”: A Slow Descent into Madness That Fails to Deliver [REVIEW]
“Earworm,” the latest offering from writer-director Kyle Kleege, attempts to burrow its way into this cerebral realm, promising a tale of psychological terror that will linger long after the final credits roll. However, much like … Read This Story
The Woods Are Real [REVIEW]
Folk horror has long been the domain of Britain’s great filmmakers, who have tapped into the ancient pagan undercurrents pulsing through the nation’s rural landscapes. From the cult classic The Wicker Man to more recent … Read This Story