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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.
Top 10 Horror Movies That Will Send Shivers Down Your Spine
Introduction: Horror movies have long captivated audiences, offering a thrilling escape into the realm of fear and suspense. From psychological thrillers to supernatural tales, the genre has produced countless memorable films that leave us trembling with anticipation. In this article, we present a carefully curated list of the top 10 horror movies, accompanied by brief reviews that highlight their terrifying brilliance.
By Shamily Elangovan3 years ago in Horror
Group of Young boys found dead body
Once upon a time in the quiet town of Greenwood, a group of adventurous young boys known as the "Explorers Club" set out on their most thrilling quest yet. Their mission was to discover the fabled hidden treasure rumored to be buried deep within the dense forest surrounding the town.
By Saniihazel3 years ago in Horror
Reed Alexander's Horror Review of 'Hellhole' (2020)
Fucking movie is a cock tease. Just when it was getting good it left me feeling disappointed. I obviously can't talk about it without going into the spoilers, but I feel super let down. I was so let down it almost ruined the movie for me. I guess the rest is good enough that it was still worth it, but I definitely won't ever bother watching this again. So yeah, before we get into the meat and tatters, this movie was worth at least one go. If you're a fan of horror, give this a shot.
By Reed Alexander3 years ago in Horror
EVIL DEAD RISE
When it comes to horror franchises, "Evil Dead" stands out for achieving something truly remarkable: every movie bearing its name has managed to avoid being bad. A significant part of this success can be attributed to the series creator, Sam Raimi, who is extremely selective about who gets to work on his blood-soaked baby. Over the span of forty-plus years, there have only been five "Evil Dead" movies. However, it's not just Raimi's involvement that makes "Evil Dead" work; there's also an inherent simplicity in its premise that resonates, except for the delightfully bonkers "Army of Darkness," of course.
By Sangeetha S3 years ago in Horror
SCREAM VI
The children have returned, and along with them emerges the masked murderer who relentlessly hunts them down. The latest installment in the iconic "Scream" franchise, brought to life by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett (also known as Radio Silence), introduces a new chapter in the lives of the Woodsboro survivors. They have relocated to the bustling city of New York, seeking solace far away from the haunting presence of Ghostface in the suburbs. Regrettably, their newfound peace is short-lived, for this is "Scream VI" after all.
By Sangeetha S3 years ago in Horror
The Pope's Exorcist
In his original review of "The Exorcist" from 1973, Roger Ebert emphasized the perfect casting choice of Max von Sydow, an esteemed character actor, for the role of the older priest engaged in a battle against evil. Ebert drew a comparison, stating that von Sydow's extensive experience portraying characters in religious and metaphysical crises in Ingmar Bergman's films made him seem like a natural fit for a theological battleground, similar to how John Wayne belonged on a horse in Westerns.
By Sangeetha S3 years ago in Horror










