“Wolf Man” Stumbles in the Shadow of “The Invisible Man”
After the big hit of 2020’s The Invisible Man, Leigh Whannell seemed ready to bring another classic Universal Monster back to life with Wolf Man. Sadly, this effort to reconnect with the creature’s roots lacks impact, resulting in a movie that feels more like a missed opportunity than a spine-chiller. … Read This Story
The Voynich Manuscript: Revealing Hidden Frequencies
The Voynich Manuscript has puzzled people for centuries. It’s filled with strange text and odd drawings, and nobody has been able to figure it out. But now, researchers are turning to a surprising tool for … Read This Story
Sick (2022) 4K Release, Williamson Chimes In!
Mark your calendars for February 4th, 2025, when Blumhouse’s Sick (2022) arrives on Blu-ray, bringing the terror of quarantine to life in stunning 4K HDR. Directed by John Hyams and penned by Kevin Williamson and … Read This Story
HUNDREDS OF BEAVERS: A Comedy Hit Lands in Manchester!
Big news for comedy fans! Ryland Brickson Cole Tews, the star of HUNDREDS OF BEAVERS, is making his first appearance in the UK at CULTPLEX Cinema in Manchester this March. … Read This Story
Finally The Baby in the Basket is Coming February 17th!
Release Date: February 17, 2025Format: Digital in the UK and USA, DVD in the UKTrailer: Watch Here London, January 14, 2025 – Attention, horror lovers! The Baby in the Basket, … Read This Story
The Damned: Nordic Psychological Thriller in UK & Irish Cinemas
Now available in cinemas across the UK and Ireland, The Damned, directed by Thordur Palsson, is a captivating psychological horror film. Set against the stunning backdrop of 19th-century Iceland, the … Read This Story
“Blood Bride” (1980) Review: A Tedious, Lethargic Horror Thriller
“Blood Bride” (1980) Review “Blood Bride,” also known as “Death of a Nun,” is a forgettable 1980 horror thriller that fails to deliver on its promising premise. Writer-director Robert J. Avrech’s film follows a pious Catholic girl who uncovers her boyfriend’s dark secrets, but the execution is marred by a ludicrous script and listless direction. The film’s visuals are reminiscent of 1970s horror, with underexposed colors, minimal lighting, and slow motion. However, even the commendable … Read This Story
Uncovering the Legend: “The Curse of King Tut’s Tomb (1980)” Review
The Curse of King Tut’s Tomb (1980) Review I devoured “The Curse of King Tut’s Tomb” with eagerness, and I wasn’t disappointed. This 1980 made-for-TV movie is a hidden gem that effectively blends historical intrigue with supernatural terror. From the opening scenes, I was hooked by the eerie atmosphere and the sense of foreboding that permeates the film. Director Philip Leacock masterfully crafts tension, using the ancient Egyptian setting to create an unsettling sense of … Read This Story
Contamination (1980) Review: A Campy, Alien-Inspired Cult Classic
Rating: 3.5/5 Review: “Contamination” is a campy, over-the-top sci-fi horror film that’s perfect for fans of B-movies and Italian exploitation cinema. Directed by Luigi Cozzi, this 1980 film is often referred to as an unauthorized sequel to Ridley Scott’s “Alien,” given its striking similarities in plot and aesthetic. The film follows NYPD Detective Tony Aris (Marino Masé) and scientist Stella Holmes (Louise Marleau) as they investigate a mysterious cargo ship carrying alien eggs that threaten … Read This Story
The Timeless Terror of “City of the Living Dead” (1980)
Released in 1980, Lucio Fulci’s “City of the Living Dead” (also known as “The Gates of Hell”) has stood the test of time, remaining a staple of Italian horror cinema. This surreal, nightmarish masterpiece has aged remarkably well, its eerie atmosphere and graphic violence still unsettling audiences today, 44 years after its initial release. “City of the Living Dead” was a pioneering force in the supernatural horror subgenre, predating other iconic films like “Poltergeist” (1982) … Read This Story
Gideon Adlon’s Performance in Sick: A Closer Look
Gideon Adlon has made a name for herself in both comedy and drama, but her roles in horror films have really stood out. In 2020’s The Craft: Legacy, she showed … Read This Story
Nosferatu: A Masterpiece of Fear Reawakened
While its origins may be steeped in controversy, with the original Nosferatu being regarded as an unauthorized adaptation of “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” novel and all copies initially ordered destroyed, Nosferatu is a film that proves you … Read This Story
The Myth of Ben’s Survival: Unpacking the Ending of Night of the Living Dead
A Horror Classic with a Controversial Ending Did you know there’s a widespread rumor that the original script of Night of the Living Dead had an alternate ending where Ben … Read This Story
The Voynich Manuscript: Advances in Digital Analysis
The passage of time since the winter solstice has marked 1201 days of extensive examination of the Voynich Manuscript, a work characterized by its enigmatic symbols and ciphers. This communication serves to present significant advancements … Read This Story
The Highest-Grossing Horror Films of the Last 52 Years
Horror films have long been a staple of the movie-going experience, dominating the box office and proving time and again that fear is a universal language. While some horror flicks fade into obscurity, others manage … Read This Story
Deck the Halls with Blood: DIY Horror Christmas Decorations
Transform your holiday space into a haunted winter wonderland with these creepy DIY Christmas decoration ideas inspired by horror movies. 1. Killer Christmas Tree Inspired by: “Black Christmas” (1974) 2. Mummy’s Gift Wrap Inspired by: … Read This Story
Merry Mayhem: How to Host a Horror-Themed Christmas Party
The holiday season is upon us, and what better way to celebrate than with a spine-tingling horror-themed Christmas party? Gather your bravest friends and family, and get ready to unleash a night of merry mayhem. … Read This Story
Yule Die: Christmas Horror Movie Tropes to Slay
The holiday season is upon us, and what better way to celebrate than by indulging in some festive frights? Christmas horror movies have become a staple of the genre, offering a unique blend of yuletide … Read This Story
The Isolation of Winter: How Snow and Ice Fuel Holiday Horror
As I sit here, surrounded by the quiet darkness of winter, I’m reminded of the eerie atmosphere that pervades some of my favorite holiday horror films. There’s something unsettling about the snow-covered landscapes, the icy … Read This Story
From Candy Canes to Carnage: The Evolution of Christmas Horror
Christmas horror movies have a rich and fascinating history, evolving from subtle hints of darkness to full-blown, blood-soaked spectacles. In this chronicle, we’ll explore the development of Christmas horror, from its early beginnings to the … Read This Story
Christmas Creepypastas: The Most Unsettling Holiday Internet Legends
The holiday season is upon us, and with it comes the usual barrage of cheer and joy. However, for those who delight in the darker side of the internet, Christmas creepypastas offer a refreshing respite … Read This Story
From TV to Terror: Christmas Episodes Gone Horribly Wrong
As the holiday season approaches, we often turn to our favorite TV shows for some festive cheer. However, some Christmas episodes take a dark and unsettling turn, leaving us with more chills than cheer. In … Read This Story
Holiday Hellscapes: Creepy Christmas Video Games
The holiday season is upon us, but that doesn’t mean the horror has to take a break. In this post, we’ll delve into the darker side of Christmas video games, exploring the most unsettling and … Read This Story
Street Trash (2024) Review