
Interitus Adfectus [REVIEW]
Beware the Fungal Takeover! – ‘Interitus Adfectus‘ Entangles the Mind in Slow-Creeping Old School Horror My filament-loving fiends, allow me to enthusiastically implore you to infect your eyeballs post-haste with the recent 20-minute horror short … Read This Story

Face Your Fate in the French Horror Film Pandemonium
Pandemonium is a haunting French anthology horror film written and directed by Quarxx, that provides a vivid, nightmarish descent into a twisted cinematic vision of Dante’s Inferno through two disturbing tales linked by a wraparound … Read This Story

Painting a Picture of Horror: The Haunting Imagery of The Well
Beneath a seemingly innocent canvas lies unspeakable horrors. Each brushstroke harbors a harrowing secret just beneath its idyllic veneer. In the new horror film, The Well, Lisa is about to learn that the deepest shade … Read This Story

Lifeforce: Tobe Hooper’s Overlooked ’80s Horror Gem
Amongst horror fans, Lifeforce remains one of the most tragically underseen gems of the 1980s horror boom. Directed by genre maverick Tobe Hooper hot on the heels of Poltergeist, this eccentric sci-fi vampire tale failed … Read This Story

Skinamarink: A Child’s Perspective of Horror
Skinamarink Review I tend to go on a bit of an analog horror binge during this time of year. Usually, I stick with a series on YouTube, but I happened to see this movie in … Read This Story

Revealing Nothing New – Review of Shudders Revealer
Revealer is the latest micro-budget horror outing from writer/director Luke Boyce, whose previous efforts have focused on elevating exploitation and grindhouse tropes with social commentary. This time, Boyce bites off more than he can chew, … Read This Story

Gothic (1986) – Russell’s Surreal Portrait of Creative Darkness
I was eager to revisit Ken Russell’s 1986 cult classic Gothic. This surreal and stylized take on the fabled night Mary Shelley conceived Frankenstein has all the ingredients to delight fans of phantasmagoric cinema. Russell … Read This Story