[Film Review] Halloween (1978)
Spawning many sequels, covering more than one timeline, and bringing Jamie Lee Curtis back from the dead…
[Film Review] The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021)
The Conjuring franchise has been an interesting addition to the horror movie landscape of recent years…
[Film Review] Fear Street Part One: 1994 (2021)
The first part in an epic Netflix horror trilogy event finally hit our screens after months of waiting…
[Film Review] Witch Hunt (2020)
Directed by Elle Callahan, Witch Hunt (2020) is set against an alternate America where witchcraft is illegal and punishable by death…
[Film Review] White Demise (2020)
While many horror directors are able to use religious motifs or supernatural forces to explain away evil, plots that incorporate gun violence rely solely on the abstract cruelty of human nature…
[Film Review] Rot (1999)
No-budget filmmaking should be praised for its mere existence. Creativity comes in all forms and no form should be discouraged…
[Film Review] Superdeep (2021)
There are fewer things cooler than a horror premise that takes as its basis some facet of inadequately-explored reality…
[Film Review] Ginger Snaps (2000)
The mood of Ginger Snaps, a Canadian indie horror film directed by John Fawcett, is established almost immediately…
[Film Review] Vicious Fun (2021)
Five serial killers walk into a bar…and if you want the end of that joke, you’ll have to watch Cody Calahan’s Vicious Fun…
[Film Review] Teeth (2007)
There’s no denying that Teeth (2007) is a movie whose reputation precedes it. Whether you have seen it or not, most horror fans have heard about the film that involves vagina dentata…
[Film Review] Nightmare Symphony (2020)
Nightmare Symphony (2020) is a love letter to Italian film director Lucio Fulci and the giallo murder mystery films from the 1960s and 70s…
[Film Review] The Retreat (2021) Enacts Gruesome Queer Catharsis
Every time there’s a horror movie about city slickers who take an ill-fated trip to the countryside, there has to be fucked-up deer imagery…
[Film Review] My Heart Can’t Beat Unless You Tell It To (2021)
Thomas is sick, and it’s not the kind of sickness they can leave in the care of a hospital; instead, it is the kind which requires human blood to keep him going…
[Film Review] Black Swan (2010)
Black Swan (2010) deals with the familiar trope of the devious understudy but brings into focus the pressures faced by women in the ballet world...
[Film Review] The Rental (2020)
Dave Franco’s directorial debut The Rental (2020) looks to exploit the social trend of people booking holidays in stranger’s homes..
[Film Review] Lili (2019)
After the exposure of film producer Harvey Weinstein in 2017, the ‘casting couch’ has gone from being a myth of Hollywood’s bygone era…
[Film Review] Leni (2020)
The deeper we bury our grief, loneliness, and anxiety, the more powerful our monsters become…
[Film Review] Flashback (2021)
At one point or another, everyone wonders if they’ve made the right choices with their time…
[Film Review] The Woman in the Window (2021)
Anna is a depressed and anxious middle-aged woman from Manhattan, who watches the world from the big front window of her rambling brownstone in fast-gentrifying South Harlem…
[Film Review] Spiral: From The Book of Saw (2021)
After a little over a year, cinemas and theaters in certain countries are opening up and productions are finally releasing long awaited films…
