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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.
Confronting the Darkness: A Tale of Inner Struggle. Content Warning.
In the silent echoes of my home, I feel your presence lingering. Uninvited, yet unmistakably present, you and your cohorts weave through the corridors, like unwelcome specters clinging to the walls. Your weight is felt in the heavy air, thick with tension, as I approach the door to my husband's and my sanctuary.
By Nada soliman2 years ago in Horror
The story of ocean pirates
Title: The Haunting Voyage of the Sea's Shadow Once upon a moonlit night, amidst the vast expanse of the ocean, sailed a notorious crew of pirates known as the Sea's Shadow. Led by the enigmatic Captain Blackthorn, they were feared for their ruthless plundering and merciless ways. Legends spoke of their ship, a haunting vessel with tattered sails and a crew infused with darkness.
By Mo. Khalid 2 years ago in Horror
Reed Alexander's Horror Review of 'Vamp' (1986)
Some of you might not be old enough to remember this, but there used to be a network on basic cable called USA. They had a schedule that started sometime after midnight called USA Up All Night. During this period they would play single X pornos that had been edited to just barely skim passed the censors for basic cable. They'd crop scenes to cut out the tiddies, or cut parts of the scene to cut out the tiddies. It was pretty awesome if you were a post-pubescent teen looking for a midnight wank. But you'd also get to see some pretty fun 'so bad it's good' horror that was basically a single X porno. And there was pretty much no other place for young kids to watch this shit because it would otherwise be behind the red curtain at the local video rental (the red curtain was to hide the room with the pornos rentals).
By Reed Alexander2 years ago in Horror
Waiting for the Fire to Start...
Firestarter is the second feature film for director Keith Thomas and a remake of the 1984 film directed by Mark L. Lesterand features Drew Barrymire and David Keith. Inspired by Stephen King’s Firestarter, I unfortnately havent seen the 1984 film, however, the remake was very lackluster and doesnt make me want to watch the original nor read the book. Although the film stars the likes of Zac Efron, he unfortunately couldn’t save this film.
By Maxwell Waters2 years ago in Horror
The Quantum Real is a Devil of a Place.
The latest addition to my movie diary was the low budget, independant movie, The Quantum Devil on Amazon Prime. Described as a science fiction horror, i was intrigued by this film to see how they would make the Quatum Real into a scary place, and what i watched wasnt what i expected.
By Maxwell Waters2 years ago in Horror











