The newest show from Channel Zero alums, writer Lenore Zion and showrunner Nick Antosca, is an adaptation of Todd Grimson’s 1996 novel Brand New Cherry Flavor that delivers mind-bending horrors… Read more Brand New Cherry Flavor Review: A mind-bending delight for horror fans →
After missing out on both of Mike Flanagan’s Haunting series on Netflix, I absolutely vowed to check out his new series Midnight Mass because he’s truly a one-of-a-kind force in… Read more Netflix’s Midnight Mass Review: Always have faith in Flanagan →
As a huge fan of Saw and a major appreciator of The Conjuring universe’s impact on the horror genre, it’s been immensely fulfilling see director James Wan breakout of the… Read more Malignant Review: Wan’s take on giallo is the best horror movie of the year →
Netflix’s new series Elves attempts to offer a different kind of Christmas viewing option but can’t exactly land on what it wants to be with its varying tones. Elves is… Read more Netflix’s Elves Review: A tonally confused holiday horror story →
Played On: PS5 (Original) Difficulty: Recruit (Campaign) Outside of Half-Life 3, which continues to go farther outside the realm of possibility, fans have been hoping to see a third entry… Read more Back 4 Blood Review: Left 4 Dead resurrected with innovative mechanics →
After Paul W.S. Anderson’s Resident Evil movies were unable to really bring the games to life, the reboot from the heavily underrated The Strangers: Prey at Night director Johannes Roberts… Read more Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City Review: Another failed adaptation →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* Chucky’s (voiced by Brad Dourif) past actions start to break Hackensack’s only hope apart as his secretive plan starts to come together with the past… Read more Syfy’s Chucky: Twice the Grieving, Double the Loss (Episode 7) Review →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* After desperately struggling last week to create some positive momentum for the story and bring together its jumbled lore, Chucky starts to hit its stride… Read more Syfy’s Chucky: Cape Queer (Episode 6) Review →