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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.
Saw X Story Line
The upcoming American horror movie Saw X was written by Peter Goldfinger and Josh Stolberg, and it was also directed and edited by Kevin Greutert. It is the ninth overall Saw movie and acts as both a prelude to Saw II (2005) and a straight sequel to Saw (2004). Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith, Synnve Macody Lund, Steven Brand, Michael Beach, and Renata Vaca are among the cast members. Mexico City served as the location for filming from October 2022 until February 2023.
By Iftekhar Shihab2 years ago in Horror
Intertwinement
Saw was given a miracle cure for cancer. Instead of being cured, he is tricked, which triggers a new sadistic game of Jigsaw. I also take part in the '039 series; The longest film of all time will be Shawnee Smith's Amanda Young, a franchise veteran who first appeared in 2004's Saw. Saw has a particularly positive opinion of the film. Chris Killian of Comicbook.com considered Saw X "hands down the best ".
By Tonmoy Roy 2 years ago in Horror
Girl Discovers A Mysterious Bag That Drastically Changes Her Life
The opening scene takes place in a mental institution where a teenage girl named Sumi is undergoing treatment for shock and psychosis. The doctor tries to communicate with her using family photographs, but Sumi remains silent. The doctor asks about her experiences leading to her hospitalization, but Sumi doesn't respond.
By Manjari Wijekoon2 years ago in Horror
Classic Movie Review: "Children of the Corn" (1984)
I have watched this film a couple of times over the years and yet, after a recent watch I have come to realise that there are good and bad points about this movie that I haven't addressed with myself or on this platform. Regardless, it is a folk horror film so I will try to be fair. Though I do have my doubts mainly about the talents leading the film and the insufficient length of the movie which left the ending feeling rushed and unfulfilling. However, the entire movie is not a waste (but the remake is, do not watch that one). Let's have a look at Children of the Corn (1984).
By Annie Kapur2 years ago in Horror
No One Will Save You - A Hulu Movie Review
This can’t be real. I didn’t believe aliens would ever attack! No One Will Save You landed on Hulu in 2023. One night Brynn’s content homebody life is interrupted when she gets an unwelcomed visitor. She fends off violent aliens on her own and runs for safety.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Horror
The Butterfly Murders (1979)
I've written before about the collision of horror and science fiction, like in The Puppet Masters by Robert A. Heinlein and Son of Frankenstein (1930). But science fiction isn't the only place you can find horror elements. Sometimes, they can be found in unexpected places, like martial arts films and butterflies.
By J.A. Hernandez2 years ago in Horror
Reed Alexander's Horror Review of 'Hollow Man' (2000)
OH MY GOD, THIS MOVIE WAS SO FUCKING BORING!!! I sware to god it should have failed my 30-minute rule, but technically something was always happening in the first 30 minutes. But fuck technical, the goddamn plot doesn't kick off till about the halfway mark. I mean, this movie is basically just a remake of The Invisible Man (1933). That movie gets rolling right from the punch. Mad scientist turns himself invisible and basically lets the power go to his head. That whole setup takes, what... 10 minutes? Not even? In this movie, over thirty fucking minutes are devoted to exposition before Kevin Bacon starts the rape and murder. Speed it the fuck up! Superpowers went to his megalomaniacal brain, the chemicals caused him to lose his mind, maybe a little from column A and column B, WHATEVER, just fucking get there!
By Reed Alexander2 years ago in Horror











