*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* The second episode of The Last of Us continues to explore its world-ending infection, both narratively and visually, while further establishing a bond between its… Read more HBO’s The Last of Us: Episode 2 Review →
PlayStation continues to bring some of their biggest gaming franchises to life now teaming up with HBO to bring Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us to the small screen. While… Read more HBO’s The Last of Us: Series Premiere 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 →
The latest from director Mark Mylod, The Menu, offers a delicious slice of dark comedy with some hilarious jabs at avant-garde culinary and class that audiences can easily savor. The… Read more The Menu Review: A delectable and savory mix of horror thrills and darkly comedic satire →
For horror fans, there have been a lot of reasons to celebrate this year with the incredible films, both big franchises and fresh originals, that have delivered great scares and… Read more Terrifier 2 Review: Raises the bar in its brutality, bloodshed, and craftmanship →
Although it came just in time for Halloween, Prey for the Devil isn’t much of a treat for horror fans as it can’t make the best use of its unique… Read more Prey for the Devil Review: A hollow possession story →
Writer/director Ti West showed himself to be a modern horror master with an unforgettably superb 70s-inspired slasher earlier this year with X and delivered plenty of surprises with the biggest… Read more Pearl Review: West crafts an eXtraordinary follow-up and prequel to X →