After delivering a daunting war-epic with his 2022 adaptation of All Quiet on the Western Front, director Edward Berger dishes out another viable Best Picture contender with Conclave. This time… Read more Conclave Review: An unexpected crowd-pleaser full of Oscar-worthy talent →
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 →
In an ever-growing sea of indie horror-thrillers, writer/director JT Mollner crafts something totally unique with his sophomore feature, Strange Darling, by setting up an engrossing cat and mouse game that… Read more Strange Darling Review: Moller’s latest is unpredictable as hell →
Ever since its screening at this year’s South by Southwest, writer/director Tilman Singer’s sophomore feature Cuckoo has been heavily labeled as a batshit insane, must-see horror flick. Now that it’s… Read more Cuckoo Review →
The start of a new year means that there’s a strong slate of upcoming movies that audiences should be aware of. Alongside a slew of fresh originals from ascending and… Read more 5 Upcoming Movies You Can’t Miss in 2024 →
With her Oscar-winning feature directorial debut, Promising Young Woman, writer/director Emerald Fennell established herself as a fearless filmmaker as she mixed enticing thrills with gut-wrenchingly real subject matter. Now with… Read more Saltburn Review: Fennell’s latest is a lavish and surprisingly sinister must-watch →
Writer/director Eli Roth became a horror icon when he showcased his sickening vision of gore and brutality through films like Cabin Fever, the Hostel films, and The Green Inferno. Now,… Read more Thanksgiving Review: Roth returns to his gory roots for a very good 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 →