No recent film – maybe aside from Madame Web – embodies the term “development hell” better than The Crow. Seriously, the history of directors, writers, and actors attached to this… Read more The Crow Review: Completely succumbs to its development hell →
Ever since its screening at this year’s South by Southwest, writer/director Tilman Singer’s sophomore feature Cuckoo has been heavily labeled as a batshit insane, must-see horror flick. Now that it’s… Read more Cuckoo Review →
Despite the slasher sub-genre being filled to the brim with iconic killers and franchises, there’s always room to see it grow and for new perspectives to emerge. Over the years,… Read more In a Violent Nature Review: A killer new approach to a slasher →
Horror factory Blumhouse churns out another genre flick helmed by Jeff Wadlow – the director behind Blumhouse’s Truth or Dare and Fantasy Island – with Imaginary. Unfortunately, Imaginary feels like… Read more Imaginary Review: Blumhouse’s latest wastes its potential and your time →
The horror genre is more robust and diverse than ever before – largely due to the uptick in emerging franchises. Thanks to the success of movies like Sinister, A Quiet… Read more Dormant horror franchises that are poised for a comeback →
Writer/director Eli Roth became a horror icon when he showcased his sickening vision of gore and brutality through films like Cabin Fever, the Hostel films, and The Green Inferno. Now,… Read more Thanksgiving Review: Roth returns to his gory roots for a very good time →
It’s been a long journey for the Five Nights at Freddy’s movie – from the rights changing studios to years of silence on the project’s development. Now though, the time… Read more Five Nights at Freddy’s Review →
After trying its hand at a few reboots, the Saw franchise finally has a strong reentry into the horror genre with Saw X – which takes the franchise’s gory goods… Read more Saw X Review: Jigsaw is back, better, and bloodier than ever →