
Bae Wolf a modern Twist on an old fable [REVIEW]
Offering something new for the website comes Bae Wolf is a new take on the legend of Beowulf and all the books, movies, folklore that follows, while it may not be considered a ‘true horror’ … Read This Story

Monsters in the Closet
Rather than filming a bunch of films and adding them to one film, Monsters in the Closet is an anthology film which has an interconnected story. Several years after the death of Raymond Grant, his … Read This Story

‘Scream’ The Fifth Film Review
The new installment of the “Scream” franchise was the first made without the involvement of horror master Wes Craven, who passed away in 2015. Known collectively as Radio Silence, Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett took over directing … Read This Story

‘Nightshade’ Movie Review
What does it mean when you start having premonitions about murders? No, I’m not talking about the plot of ‘Malignant.’ Or when you start having insomnia and suspect you might be living a double life? … Read This Story

‘Queen of Spades’ Movie Review
I can’t stop thinking of the phrase “play stupid games, win stupid prizes” whenever someone or a group of people decide to awaken the supernatural. In the new supernatural horror, Queen of Spades, a group … Read This Story

Forgotten Trash A Tribute to Low Budget 80s Horror
Forgotten Trash is a film dedicated to a time where horror was shot out of love for the genre, a throwback to the good old times if you will, adding that low quality VHS feeling … Read This Story

‘Last Orders’ short Horror Film Review
“You are the architect of your own heaven and hell.” Watching Last Orders, the new short film from Jon James Smith, I couldn’t help but wonder what his first full-length feature might be like? I … Read This Story

RESIDENT EVIL: WELCOME TO RACCOON CITY REVIEW
The latest installment in the resident evil film franchise is heavily based upon the resident evil video games, it does not follow the original story of the previous films where Alice was the main focus … Read This Story