With his feature debut, Swallow, writer/director Carlo Mirabella-Davis crafts a stomach-turning tale of a woman looking for control of her own life that’s elevated through a top-notch performance from Haley… Read more Swallow Review: A compelling, tense, and unique thriller that leaves a lump in your throat →
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 →
Creating a chilling atmosphere and featuring another standout performance from Riley Keough, the newest horror film from Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz, The Lodge, is a stone-cold chiller with only… Read more The Lodge Review: A stone-cold chiller that boasts a frosty atmosphere →
Adapting the works of iconic horror author H.P. Lovecraft is no easy task. From the strangeness of his characters, creatures, and stories to the carefully crafted themes of his stories,… Read more Color Out of Space Review: Stanley delivers visually stunning body horror at its best →
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 →
When it was announced earlier this year that Blumhouse was not only making a remake of Bob Clark’s horror classic Black Christmas, but having it come out right in time… Read more Black Christmas Review: A lump of coal that doesn’t put you in the Christmas spirit →
A24’s newest film from the mind of writer/director Peter Strickland, In Fabric, takes viewers on a hilariously creepy joy-ride through the mysterious events that surround a gorgeous red dress. With… Read more In Fabric Review: Say yes to this hypnotizing and hilarious film about a killer dress →