After delivering an incredibly terrifying and intriguing modern take on The Invisible Man back in 2020, the anticipation among horror fans to see writer/director Leigh Whannell take on The Wolfman… Read more Wolfman Review: Whannell’s modern Wolfman movie is underwhelming →
Blumhouse, who’s known for delivering horror hits, found a potential golden goose back in 2022 with M3GAN. Through the hilarity and oddly terrifying nature of its titular antagonist, the film… Read more M3GAN 2.0 Review: A bizarre fumble by Blumhouse →
Although Blumhouse has delivered some highly talked about original horror films over the last few years – including M3GAN, Freaky, and more – they’ve been bizarrely silent about their latest… Read more Afraid Review: An okay AI horror-thriller from Blumhouse →
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 →
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 →
Insidious has been stuck on the prequel path for its last couple entries focusing on Lin Shaye’s Elise Rainer and her previous encounters with supernatural threats from the Further. Now… Read more Insidious: The Red Door Review →
Blumhouse delivers another massively entertaining horror hit with M3GAN, a sci-fi horror flick that leans completely into its strangeness to deliver some incredibly fun scares and surprising laughs. What’s not… Read more M3GAN Review: A highly-entertaining hit that’s scary good →
The directorial debut of Nikyatu Jusu, Nanny, has some strong cultural perspectives, atmospheric horror, and a compelling lead performance, but can’t tie it all together to create a consistently engaging… Read more Nanny Review: A middling horror flick that can’t fully utilize its strengths →