When Jennifer and her friends go on a soul-searching journey into the mountains, things take a sinister turn when they stray from the beaten path and into the realm of mountain-dwelling savages, going...
After reading a handful of reviews from other writers, I had high hopes for Son. To say I was let down would more than likely win a prestigious award at the Understatement of the Year ceremony 2021. W...
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The horror-comedy fusion is more often than not a recipe for disaster. As the dark, black tones carried by the subject matter of horror and the white, lighthearted innocence of comedy collide, t...
Director and writer, Mark Tonderai (House at the end of the Street, Hush), brings us a high-tension tale in his new horror-thriller movie, Spell. A movie that at its core is very reminiscent of Steven...
Being a British-born horror writer, I like little more than a British horror movie to write about. Sadly, in my previous experience, the UK doesn’t tend to produce the best of the genre and has very f...
Japanese-Australian actress Natalie Erika James skillfully embodies the terrible illness, Dementia, in this moving Australian horror-thriller. Without the usual ghost or monster; Natalie Erika James h...
At a glance, BlumHouse’s latest movie looks to be a low-budget horror film, not unlike many others. While, in a sense, this is true; Fantasy Island has so much more to offer than its tacky, barg...
Loosely following James Whales’ 1933 adaptation of the same name, The Invisible Man is a true triumph for modern-day cinema. With director Leigh Whanell (Saw, Insidious) taking the reigns, we ar...