Crunching footsteps. Hushed breathing. A click. A torchlight. A dark forest opens before you. Turning around, a wired fence. You are told nothing more than to...
One genre I am interested in exploring further is Social Media horror. This is something that is of course fairly recent in the horror world. I’m...
“Hunting Season” by Nick Roberts Barren McNeil had always been good with a gun. Ever since he was eight years old and his father took him...
Oh! The subtitles! Over a month of only foreign Horror films. We’re glad it’s over, but we’re glad we persevered. Now, this list is compiled of...
“Just for Laughs” by Liam Moran I swear when I told Pretty-boy Pete this, he nearly lost his shit. My dad’s all stern—he’s got...
The credits roll and the lights don’t completely come up. No one in the cinema moves. On an isolated island in the middle of nowhere, Winslow...
The Devils (1971) is a historical drama and horror film based loosely on the ‘possessions’ at a French monastery in 1634. After Mother Superior Jeanne de...
In The Boulet Brothers Dragula’s Episode, 2 things get hot and sweaty. Literally. In this episode we find ourselves watching the eight remaining drag queens take...
Back in 1978, the infamous universal question was posed in Jonh Carpenters’ classic slasher Halloween. “What’s the boogeyman?” Laurie Strode weepily questioned Dr. Loomis, well after...
If you’re looking to be deceived then look no further Gore Heads because today we’re looking at 1986s cult classic Chopping Mall! The movie with no...
Sluts and bolts is what the tag line said and boy they weren’t wrong. Frankenhooker is an early 90s horror film written and directed by Mr....
There is so much more to the horror genre than movies, books, and games. Beyond the insipid black curtain of Hollywood’s mundane and precious, stirs a...
Whatever Happened to Baby (1962) is exemplary in cinematic history – the grotesqueness of a crazed Bette Davis serving a dead rat to her sister, Jane...
Low Pressure by Martin Toman Phillip drove without thinking. He looked squarely ahead at the strip of bitumen, a single carriageway heading away from the small...
I come to you, just finishing Aliya Whiteley‘s The Beauty. My version is sitting here next to me, marked up with a red pen, a coffee...
When I feel like trash, I watch The Love Witch. There’s something so cathartic about a dreamy, rose-tinted tragedy with witches and sex. Horror and feminism...
Before I start beaming about the existence of a Morbius movie, or rattle on about the origins of this Amazing Friend* of Spider-Man’s, here’s the trailer:...
When I saw the picture of the homicidal Easter Bunny, I HAD to know more about the creators of BURLAP. Not only did I learn much...
Remake vs Original: Episode Two I come back with the second episode in our Remake vs Original series. This exists in attempt to learn more about...
Eli spins and spins, winding us through scene after scene of seducing mystery. The tension and dread slowly grow as we follow Eli, our little boy...