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 →
While Fall might eventually fall into typical tropes of survival movies and puts viewers into a pitfall of annoying characters, it can present a cool premise and an immersive environment.… Read more Fall Review: Shows potential but eventually falls apart →
The Predator franchise has mainly stayed afloat through the popularity of its titular alien hunter and the often-brutal kills they deliver, but director Dan Trachtenberg brings a new vision and… Read more Prey Review: Predator returns to survival horror with a strong story →
Netflix’s latest action blockbuster Day Shift showcases some epic action that help director JJ Perry live up to his strong pedigree as a second unit director and stunt coordinator but… Read more Netflix’s Day Shift Review: Sharp fangs but a weak bite →
Given how many bad Resident Evil adaptations there have been, we should honestly start labeling it as “unadaptable” because it seems cursed. Paul W.S. Anderson’s movies traded the horror and… Read more Netflix’s Resident Evil Review: Fans deserve better →
Jordan Peele’s first two films, Get Out and Us, showed Peele as a rising force in the horror genre through his ability to craft unique horror stories while mixing in… Read more Nope Review: Peele’s big summer spectacle cements his title as a modern master of suspesne →
Writer/director Alex Garland has become a rising force in the sci-fi space with ambitious and visionary films like Ex Machina and Annihilation, but his latest trek into full-blown horror, Men,… Read more Men Review: Garland’s latest features strong horrors, but unsatisfying story conclusions →