Would anyone have ever guessed that if Steven Speilberg’s studio, Amblin Entertainment, was making a new fantasy sci-fi film aimed for kids that they would hire Eli Roth as director?… Read more The House with a Clock in its Walls Review: Horror director Eli Roth proves he has a solid kid-friendly side. →
The Conjuring universe is probably one of the more respected film universes as many are constantly interested in spin-offs and sequels for some of the film’s characters. Films like Annabelle:… Read more The Nun Review: A horror film that evokes more humor than anything scary. →
Based on the iconic internet horror character, Slender Man captures none of the odd and creepy aspects that many fans love and trades in fun and goofy horror for a… Read more Slender Man Review: Big cash-grab, slender on scares →
Going all the way back to the beginning of the purge, The First Purge attempts to shed light on how the phenomenon shown in the other films was realized. Unfortunately… Read more The First Purge Review →
Hereditary is a new indie horror flick that brings an inventive atmosphere and uses excellent camera movement to create an eerie and claustrophobic setting to make its viewers never feel… Read more Hereditary Review →
While it has familiar sci-fi and action elements, Leigh Whannel’s Upgrade takes those elements and crafts something fresh with truly unique experiences. It’s silly, fun, and has both incredible camera… Read more Upgrade Review →
For a story that mainstream audiences might not know, Mary Shelley gives them something intriguing and fresh while feeling socially relevant. It can definitely feel abstract at times, but doesn’t… Read more Mary Shelley Review →
Blumhouse’s new entry blends comedy and horror once again and creates a film with an interesting premise but doesn’t have the characters or scares to make it a great horror movie.… Read more Truth or Dare Review →