Don’t be fooled. Dave Bautista is great, but M. Night Shyamalan still sucks.
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Don’t be fooled. Dave Bautista is great, but M. Night Shyamalan still sucks.
If slashers were dead, now they're undead. Holy shit, this was great.
Well shit, this is both fun in a campy, peek-a-boo way and genuinely scary.
Not quite better than the sum of its parts, but the part are pretty good.
Brandon Cronenberg is ripping off a page off his old man’s playbook.
Wrinkles the Clown is very much a movie about how to create a boogeyman in the internet age.
There’s never been a cultural consensus over The Blair Witch Project: was it ever good? That’s what I try to find out in this revisionist review.
Handle with care. This is major leagues scary.
I’m all for morally ambiguous movies, but this is stretching it a liiiitle too far…
Believe the hype. This one is a riot.
This movie has 1000 jump scares and very few memorable moments.
A 4/20 themes slasher? What could go wrong? WHAT COULD GO WRONG?
I wanted to like this one more than I actually did. It has some genuinely terrifying moments, but it's overcooked in a way that makes it goofy more often than not. Starring Thomas Jane and Molly Parker. Written and directed by Zach Hilditch. Based on a novella by Stephen King.
Did you follow Leza Cantoral's advice and watched the first Coffin Joe movie At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul? I hope so, because today, she reviews the sequel This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse.
Author and editor in chief of CLASH Books Leza Cantoral reviews Brazilian cult movie At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul. Keep an eye out for more Halloween movie suggestions. You don't have to rewatch the Friday the 13th with your friends, this year.
Revisiting David Cronenberg's body horror classic Dead Ringers, starring Jeremy Irons and Geneviève Bujold. One proud moment in Canadian filmmaking!
Here are 50 of my favorite movies I've watched since the inception of this blog, 8 years ago! Have fun browsing the reviews!
My best friend in the entire internet Ryan Sayles is dropping some knowledge on the narrative alchemy of long-lasting horror fiction.
Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth is the tormented little brother in the franchise but it is not worthless by any means. It keeps up with the series tradition of trolling our Judeo-Christian heritage.
There is no denying The VVitch is a good, smart movie. It is a timeless horror classic like some claim? I'm not sure sure of that...