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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.
A vengeful ghost seeking revenge on those who wronged them in life.
It was a dark and stormy night, the kind that makes you want to coil up under a mask and noway leave the safety of your home. But for the group of musketeers driving down the vacated country road, there was no turning back. They had all heard the rumors about the old abandoned manse on the outskirts of city, and they were determined to explore it.
By AshDream_Story3 years ago in Horror
THE DARK AND STORMY NIGHT
It was a dark and stormy night, the kind of night where you could barely see your own hand in front of your face. The rain was coming down in sheets, the wind howling like a pack of wolves. It was the kind of night that made you want to stay inside, safe and warm, and wait for the storm to pass.
By Ebad Paras Afzal3 years ago in Horror
Eccentricities of Rich People
As her deceased father’s bold performance continues on the TV, she watches intently, but her eyes remain dry as bone. Isaac finds this curious. He watches the movie starring Cay’s father, Niles, only half-invested. It’s a wonderful movie, he’s seen it three times before.
By Sidra Sohail3 years ago in Horror
"Evil Dead Rise" Read the Blood Filled Review!
As far as frightfulness establishments, "Evil Dead Rise" has achieved something marvelous: There presently can't seem to be a terrible film bearing its name. A lot of this comes down to series maker Sam Raimi, who's fastidious enough about who he lets play with his cool blood-drenched child that there have just been five " Dead" films throughout the span of forty or more years. But at the same time something doesn't add up about the essential effortlessness of its reason — the absolutely crazy "Multitude of Murkiness" excepted, obviously — that makes "Insidious Dead" simply work.
By Unnat_vocals3 years ago in Horror
Reed Alexander's Horror Review of 'Anthropophagus' (1980)
So, it's important going into this review that 1980's Italian Cinima was basically the same as 1970's American Cinima... by that I mean BAD. And I mean BAD. But there are certain nuances that I feel are important to explain why they're bad. Something I talked about in my review of Suspiria (1977), is that the weird acting and campy tone is very intentional. That's what was normal for films at the time. Remember, movie acting was still very much being treated like stage acting so what we know as cinema from the 80s hadn't developed or caught on yet.
By Reed Alexander3 years ago in Horror
Coffin Joe of Brazil. Top Story - May 2023.
"What is life? It is the beginning of death. What is death? It is the end of life. What is existence? It is the continuity of blood. What is blood? It is the reason to exist." — José Mojica Marins as Coffin Joe in At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul (1964)
By J.A. Hernandez3 years ago in Horror
The Whispering Woman
Once upon a time, there was a young woman named Eliza who lived in a small village nestled in the heart of a dense forest. She had always been fascinated by the forest, despite the many warnings from the villagers to stay away from its dark and foreboding depths.
By Edward C. Addams3 years ago in Horror
The brain Scan of a Dying Man shocked Medical Science
In the realm of medical science, where mysteries are often unraveled, a remarkable event unfolded that left experts astounded. It was the story of a dying man whose brain scan defied all expectations and challenged the very understanding of life and consciousness.
By Arsalan Khan3 years ago in Horror
The Haunting of Hollow Creek House
Hollow Creek House had stood for over a century, looming over the small town like a dark cloud. Its stone exterior was weathered and worn, its windows boarded up and its roof sagging. The locals whispered that the house was cursed, that it was haunted by the spirits of the long-dead owners who had died in a tragic accident years ago. But when a young family moved in, they laughed off the superstitions, convinced that the rumors were nothing but idle gossip.
By Ebad Paras Afzal3 years ago in Horror










