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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.
Dangerous Dark hole
In a small village nestled deep within the heart of a dense forest, there stood a dangerous dark hole. The villagers had always been warned to stay away from it, for the hole had a menacing aura that seemed to consume any light that came near it. Legends and stories had circulated for generations about the dark hole, tales of those who had ventured too close and were never seen again.
By FunmzhieGold3 years ago in Horror
'Brooklyn 45' Movie Review
Brooklyn 45 is a Shudder original from writer/director Ted Geoghegan. One night in December 1945, a group of five veterans get together at the request of Lt. Col. Clive Hockstatter (Larry Fessenden). There’s former interrogator Marla Sheridan (Anne Ramsay), her husband Bob (Ron E. Rains), a Pentagon clerk, Major Archibald Stanton (Jeremy Holm), and Major Paul DiFranco (Ezra Buzzington). Hockstatter asks that they perform a séance to summon his late wife, a staunch nationalist "patriot" who committed suicide when nobody believed her claims that their German neighbor (Kristina Klebe) was a Nazi spy. The séance appears to work at first, but things go awry, and the skeletons in the closet begin to reveal themselves.
By Will Lasley3 years ago in Horror
The Spooky Bunch (1980)
You know, there's a vast world of horror-related media out there, and there's no way that anyone would ever be able to read, watch, or listen to it all in a single lifetime—and that's in your own native language. What about horror from other cultures, languages, or eras? On top of that, horror hasn't always been as widespread as it is today, and genre-blending, like in the case of horror/comedy, still isn't that big and probably never will be.
By J.A. Hernandez3 years ago in Horror










