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Reviews November 19, 2024
‘Broken Innocence’ Review: A Disjointed Mess
'Broken Innocence' is a fragmented story that you just won’t want to spend time piecing together. Read the full review…
Reviews November 19, 2024
‘Alien Country’ FrightFest Halloween 2024 Review: An Exhilarating Thrill Ride
'Alien Country' is an unashamedly fun and light-hearted action comedy that'll appeal to anyone with a passion for the sci-fi…
Reviews November 18, 2024
‘Advent’ FrightFest Halloween 2024 Review: A Gripping Found Footage Christmas Horror
Regardless of its dull visual presentation, the strong performances in 'Advent' help to elevate it into something memorable.
Reviews November 13, 2024
‘Doc of Chucky’ Review: A Big Film For A Tiny Killer
'Doc Of Chucky' may be the most comprehensive doc on the 'Child's Play' series. Read Sharai Bohannon's review on Dread…
Reviews November 12, 2024
‘The Creep Tapes’ Review: Mark Duplass Has Never Been Scarier
With six episodes full of sheer dread and sinister comedy, 'The Creep Tapes' proves that this franchise is only just…
Reviews November 11, 2024
‘Timestalker’ Brooklyn Horror 2024 Review: A Cosmic Horror Romance
With her new feature film 'Timestalker', Alice Lowe crafts an audacious, funny, and overall delightful tale about love and the…
Reviews November 8, 2024
‘Black Cab’ Review: A Spooky But Mixed Bag
We weigh in on the new horror movie ‘Black Cab’ and make a determination as to whether or not the…
Reviews November 5, 2024
‘The Profane Exhibit’ Review: A Dark, Depraved, and Disturbing Horror Anthology
Profound and unbelievable, 'The Profane Exhibit' is a dark journey through the darkest corners of the human mind.
Reviews November 1, 2024
‘Don’t Move’ Review: New Netflix Thriller Makes Familiar Tropes Feel Fresh
‘Don’t Move’ serves up plenty of perilous chase scenes and features a strong showing from lead actor Kelsey Asbille.
Reviews October 29, 2024
‘Ick’ Is Pitch-Perfect Gateway Horror [Screamfest 2024 Review]
While 'Ick' has one too many false endings, it's ultimately a perfect piece of gateway horror for genre fans both…