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Reed Alexander's Horror Review of 'The Devil Inside' (2012)
I really think it's important for my fans to read my review of The Taking of Deborah Logan (TTODL) first to understand why this movie is so much better, regardless of the fact that TTODL had a better plot and even better actors. Check out that review at the link below.
By Reed Alexander6 years ago in Horror
‘Doctor Sleep’ Movie Review
Doctor Sleep, based on Stephen King’s book of the same name, is a sequel to The Shining (in the movie’s case, the 1980 film version). A now-grown Dan Torrance (Ewan McGregor) has become a distraught alcoholic. He still sees his old friend Dick Halloran (now played by Carl Lumbly) from time to time, in the form of “shining” (the ability to communicate using one’s mind) from the afterlife. After a man named Billy Freeman (Cliff Curtis) meets him and takes him in, Dan joins AA and begins to repair his life. Soon, however, Dan discovers a girl (Kyliegh Curran) who can shine more powerfully than anyone he, or the evil psychic superhumans hunting her (led by Rebecca Ferguson), have ever experienced, and Dan feels the need to protect her from them.
By Will Lasley6 years ago in Horror
'Evil' Might Be the Darkest Show on Television
I like Evil. I like Evil a lot. I like it more than I thought I would like a CBS show. I mean I was hooked when I heard that it was a priest and a forensic psychologist investigating paranormal phenomenon. It's not exactly the most original premise, but the show is well done.
By Matthew Donnellon6 years ago in Horror
A Filmmaker's Guide to Jordan Peele's 'Us' (2019)
SPOILERS AHEAD - For the purpose of this article, the ending will be revealed within (as that is what we're covering). If you have not watched the film and would not like to know the ending then, please read no further than this paragraph. Thank you.
By Annie Kapur6 years ago in Horror
Reed Alexander's Horror Review of 'Little Monsters' (2019)
Swinging in to dethrone Shaun of the Dead for my all time #1 horror comedy is Lupita Nyong'o with Little Monsters! The closest thing I can compare this avant garde, absurdist comedy to is Death to Smootchy (2002). I don't review non horror comedy, but if I ever did, it would be Death to Smootchy, which is easily my #1 all time comedy.
By Reed Alexander6 years ago in Horror
A Filmmaker's Review: 'Us' (2019)
An incredible movie and instant classic, Us (2019) by Jordan Peele is a brand new kind of nightmare in horror movies not seen since, well, it's never been seen at all. Peele is known for his brilliant writing skills and his Hitchcock-like suspense in horror film. A climbing horror filmmaker, Jordan Peele has established himself as a brilliant writer as well as director as he writes dialogue with such amazing finesse that you fail to recognise sometimes that it is only a movie. But, with these concepts you better hope it's only a movie. Let's have a look at the history of me and this movie though it only came out this year...
By Annie Kapur6 years ago in Horror
The Red Rats
The Red Rats By Amanda Orive. I believe in Satan. That is to say, I believe that he exists. Yes, that is an outdated perspective belonging to the generations of old that looked at the stars in the sky and said, “What a marvel! There must be a God!” (And of course, that thought naturally led to His perfect opposite). However, heed my words well: I know not whether there ever was a God, but I know that True Evil exists, for I have witnessed it firsthand. And yes, I have perpetuated it, too.
By Amanda Panda6 years ago in Horror
Zombie Life
Have you ever filled a hollow bone with peanut butter and given it to a dog? A dog would show no restraint towards a treat like that. However, if you fill the same hollow bone with some tuna, a cat will take caution before enjoying this treat, at least in my world. The world of the undead!
By Coupon Parents6 years ago in Horror
The Prisoner in the Guard
The 55 days of guarding these slaves, most of them travelled from west Africa and are trying to find a better life in Europe. They paid human smugglers to get them past Libya. Little did they know that those were human traffickers that wanted to sell them. I am holding guard of the detention center in Libya. Out of all the thousands of men I see every day come in and out this detention center, there’s one man that refuses to let go.
By taejah jones6 years ago in Horror











