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Movie reviews for horror fans; from gruesome bone-chillers to dark horror thrillers, a showcase for frightful films that seek to entertain and to terrify.
Nightmares Unveiled: The Top 10 Terrifying Horror Movies on Netflix Right Now
In the realm of horror, Netflix stands as a beacon of frightful delights, offering a chilling array of spine-tingling tales guaranteed to haunt your dreams. From pulse-pounding thrillers to bone-chilling supernatural encounters, the streaming giant has something to terrify even the most hardened horror aficionados. So, if you dare to brave the darkness, join us as we uncover the top 10 actual horror movies currently lurking in the depths of Netflix.
By Spiridon Matei2 years ago in Horror
World's Most Mysterious Disappearance
On Christmas Eve 1945, when the holiday mood was prevailing all over their family home in Fayetteville, West Virginia the Sodder family suffered a tragedy that still sticks in their minds. The in front of their eyes, what started as a joyful celebration suddenly became a horror film as the fire destroyed their house and entombed five of their children in the attic. Although the long struggle of George and Jennie Sodder provided no certainty of the fate of Maurice, Martha, Louis, Jennie, and Betty, the Sodders never gave up hope. So it all started then, a sort of decades-old search for answers, characterized by unstoppable stubbornness and ignoring the official version of improperly connected wiring.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Horror
Tarot 2024 Review: Not Surprising! Ordinary Horror
Hey, how are you all? I welcome you all here. Yesterday was the 8th of May, and I came out of the theater after watching a supernatural horror film named Tarot. Well, let me tell you that this movie premiered worldwide on Friday, the 3rd of May. It has a runtime of 1 hour and 32 minutes.
By Ayush Verma2 years ago in Horror
The Mask of Erlik
The account was discovered after the disappearance of two researchers in Northern Russia, Dr. Daniel Moore and Tim, who were on a research expedition to search for signs of climate change in the Arctic. Syndassko, a small settlement of about 500 people, serves as their final checkpoint before going offline for a month. About half of the villagers are Russian, while the other half are indigenous Siberian. They stay at the only inn and pub, and plan to set out early in the morning to head further into the peninsula.
By Kamran Alam2 years ago in Horror
“A Murder of a Man Named Fish”
The Heckle & Jeckle Comedy Club, once a hub for laughter, now rhythmically pulsates with blue and red police lights. Officer Martinez grunts, "Looks like murder," as he lit the cigarette between his teeth. Beatrice Bevs recounts the night's events, recalling the atmosphere at the club, which was rich with the rhythmic clinking of glasses and laughter. Fiona Flickerwick, the club's resident stand-up comedic firecracker, ended her set with a unique takedown of her pet ferret that had everyone in the room cracking up.
By Kamran Alam2 years ago in Horror
Reed Alexander's Horror Review of 'First Contact' (2016). Content Warning.
SPOILERS!!! Yes, that means it's bad. But can we talk about how dumb the Great Filter Theory has gotten? There is no mysterious dark force, there's no great cosmic entity, there's just intelligent life failing the test of civilization. Hell, WE humans, are failing the test of civilization. Between our inability to control viruses like COVID, or super drug-resistant bacteria and fungus, or record hot temperatures causing melting ice caps, rising sea levels, and desertification, or our underfunded space program that basically can't do shit about cosmic impacts, or our giant nuclear boners ready to pop at any moment because any number of world leaders got their fee fees hurt, take your fucking pic. WE might not be around long enough to explore the stars.
By Reed Alexander2 years ago in Horror
Secrets of the Swampland
Sevi Onterik, a member of the Onterik clan, is a powerful healer in Ravinia who has been chosen to traverse the swamplands to protect her people from the sinister swamp spirits. The swamplands are not just physical barriers but also symbolize the Rovnish government's iron grip on the city. The Onteriks, a family of healers, lived to heal the swamplands and faced hardship in pursuing their path of morality.
By Kamran Alam2 years ago in Horror
Never Leave the House
The story revolves around the protagonist's experience with losing a molar, which was a significant event in her life. She was told that she should be thankful for her punishment, but she couldn't externalize the pain and fear that it would cause her partner to get upset. She knew that she had upset him and couldn't bear his children, which was her fault. She knew how to cope and minimize violence, and that's what she did every second of every day.
By Kamran Alam2 years ago in Horror
The Most Disturbing Stories of People Going Missing. Content Warning.
Ben McDaniel who was 30-year-old and a Collierville native and an expert diver who had been within many stalactite-rich underwater system with a 20-pound reel spend his weekends free diving. That summer afternoon in August he seized every opportunity to enter into the cave by using his diving equipment. Secondly, he brought in a lantern (on a long stick) to lighten up the area. This had not been fully discovered and he intended to explore the section.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Horror
Gargoyles (1972)
Gargoyles" (1972) - A Forgotten Gem in Made-for-Television Cinema Long before TV series or movies like "Buffy," "I Know What You Did Last Summer," or "Walking Dead," there emerged a made-for-television movie that left a lasting impression on its viewers. "Gargoyles" captivated audiences, sparking discussions at workplaces and coffee breaks for weeks to come.
By Bruce Curle `2 years ago in Horror








