The feature directorial debut of Keith Thomas, The Vigil, is a devious and innovate release for IFC Midnight that delivers unique supernatural horrors centered around a religious death ritual. In… Read more The Vigil Review: A paranoid, tense, and demonic cat and mouse game →
Writer/director Remi Weekes’ feature debut, His House, is a compelling refugee horror story that battles a haunting past and a conflicting culture shift. The film follows Bol (Sope Dirisu) and… Read more His House Review: Neftlix’s most compelling and scariest horror movie yet →
The latest horror feature from writer/director Bryan Bertino, the man behind modern horror masterpiece The Strangers, is a perfect showcasing of his talents for creating dark and brooding horror. The… Read more The Dark and the Wicked Review: The scariest and most visceral horror film of the year →
The newest film written/directed by the Pierce Brothers, The Wretched, is a well-crafted witch story full of tantalizing scares, mostly strong story moments, and, sadly, some weak characterizations. The film… Read more The Wretched Review: A well-crafted witch story perfect for any horror fan →
The feature debut of director Galda Gaztelu-Urrutia, The Platform, is one of Netflix’s newest horror offerings and one that makes viewers question what they would do to survive. The film… Read more The Platform Review: Netflix’s most compelling and unnerving horror offering →
After Universal stumbled in bringing their classic monsters to big screen for their own Dark Universe, all eyes were on writer/director Leigh Whannell’s adaptation of the iconic Invisible Man to… Read more The Invisible Man Review: Whannell’s take on the titular horror icon is a modern psychological horror masterpiece →
When the trailer initially dropped for Brahms: The Boy II, the sequel to the lukewarmly received but financially profitable 2015 horror film The Boy, I didn’t really need to know… Read more Brahms: The Boy II Review: Save your money instead of seeing this remarkably bland horror sequel →
With his remake/reboot/sequel of the iconic modern horror franchise, Nicolas Pesce’s The Grudge is uneven and generic in the scares it offers and ultimately a mixed bag with the film’s… Read more The Grudge (2020) Review: A disappointing start to a new year →