[Film Review] A Perfect Enemy (2021)
Through gorgeous opening credits and a soaring score, Kiki Maíllo’s darkly compelling psychodrama A Perfect Enemy delves into the personal cost of the desire for perfection…
[Film Review] Vore Gore (2021)
Made up of nine shorts, Vore Gore (2021) is an anthology that explores the links between sex and violence, consumption and capitalism all under the umbrella theme of voraphilia…
[Film Review] The Boy Behind The Door (2020)
The Boy Behind the Door is about two boys, not one: true close friends, or as they put it “friends to the end”.
[Film Review] The Offering (2020)
The Offering is a beautifully intimate portrait of regret, exploring the impact that one person can have on the rest of your life…
[Film Review] The Blair Witch Project (1999)
In October of 1994, three student filmmakers disappeared in the woods near Burkittsville, Maryland, while shooting a documentary. A year later, their footage was found…
[Film Review] Carrie (1976)
Put simply, Carrie is a story about what loneliness can do to a person. And it's also a story about how women find their power, sometimes in the most unusual ways…
[Film Review] Werewolves Within (2021)
The value of horror comedies in a world gone mad is priceless. We can relate to characters and their struggles as they traverse the most cockamamie situations…
[Film Review] Kandisha (2021)
Do you ever wish you could call on some supernatural being to wreak vengeance on your behalf? You know it won’t end well, don’t you?
[Film Review] Rosemary’s Baby (1968)
Motherhood is a theme dealt with a lot in horror movies, but Rosemary’s Baby (1968) perhaps gives us one of the best representations of the isolation and loneliness a mother can feel …
[Film Review] Alone (2020)
Jessica (Jules Willcox) is a grieving widow moving hundreds of miles across the Pacific Northwest to escape painful memories…
[Film Review] Black Medicine (2021)
If what you need in your life is a story about mother/daughter relationships hinging on guilt and sacrifice, I’ve got the film for you…
[Film Review] Plurality (2021)
Plurality is an ambitious mix of crime thriller, near-future sci-fi and psychological horror…
[Film Review] House of 1000 Corpses (2003)
“Do you like blood, violence, and freaks of nature? Well, then, come on down!”
[Film Review] The Toll (2020)
“Do you like blood, violence, and freaks of nature? Well, then, come on down!”
[Film Review] A Classic Horror Story (2021)
A woman covered in blood and cuts writhes in panic and pain as she struggles to release herself from the straps and gag that both bind and silence her…
[Film Review] Hostel (2005)
Dear torture porn, it’s really hard to defend you when you act like this. I’m not mad, I’m just disappointed. Love, Ariel…
[Film Review] Babythump (2021)
Baby Thump (2021) sets up a life sized diorama in which a couple find themselves landed with an unexpected house guest…
[Film Review] The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
You may be tricked by all the shots of teens basking in the Texan sun, but everything Tobe Hooper puts on screen is there to make you feel unsettled…
[Film Review] Saw (2004)
In honor of the ninth instalment of the Saw franchise I revisited the film that started it all; Saw (2004) set off a wave of success with its fresh take on horror…
[Film Review] Fear Street Part Two: 1978 (2021)
This time, we get to meet C. Berman (Gillian Jacobs), the sole survivor of the Camp Nightwing massacre…
