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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.
Movie Review: 'The Free Fall'
Content warning, this review mentions suicide and discusses a character attempting to take their own life. If depictions of suicide are a trigger for you, please either read with caution or click away from this review. I don’t recommend the movie The Free Fall which is far from a sensitive depiction of suicide, among many, many other failing elements.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Horror
Movie Review: 'The Legend of La Llorona' is an Unintentional Laugh Riot
The Legend of La Llorona is a laugh riot. I busted a gut watching The Legend of La Llorona but, unfortunately, that’s not exactly what the makers of the film had in mind for an audience response. The latest iteration of the Mexican legend of the weeping woman who curses and steals children is not intended to be a comedy. The intention was to make a horror movie and the team behind The Legend of La Llorona failed this intention in spectacularly silly fashion.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Horror
10 Best Horror Movies to Watch on Netflix. Top Story - January 2022.
I’m a big fan of horror movies. When I was 6, I asked my dad if I could watch Child’s Play. Well, I didn’t just ask him, I annoyed the hell out of him until he said yes. It was love at first sight. Since then, I’ve been watching every single suspenseful, eerie, scary, supernatural, or however you wanna call them, a movie I can.
By Mariana Carmo4 years ago in Horror
Movie Review: 'Rucker' is a Shockingly Dull Serial Killer Flick
Rucker is an ugly and stupid little movie about truck driving serial killer and a budding sociopath documentary filmmaker. The movie is a pointless and meandering splatter movie that wanders the highways and byways of the United States in search of an ever elusive point. The point is never found and what is in its place is a dimwitted, often deeply confusing movie that pretends to be a boundary pushing horror-comedy.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Horror
A Little Horror for the Holidays
It’s that time of year again when you’re stuck watching either Die Hard or Hallmark movies instead of the guts and gore of a great horror flick. Well, I’m here to help add a dash of horror to your holidays with this list of Holiday themed horror features.
By Jacob Peyton4 years ago in Horror
976-EVIL (In the 21st Century)
Much as I detest remakes, especially 80's remakes, I think this one could use an update. Mainly because the reason I love HORROR as well as FANTASY movies is because to me they're what movies should be all about, cool special FX and escapism from reality for at least 2hrs. anyway. (Which was why I was probably 1 out of the 10 people who could sit through all 6 of PETER JACKSON'S JRR TOLKIEN films, in the theatre). Which is something I personally think should be considered a major accomplishment in itself.
By GARY MAZIN4 years ago in Horror
Movie Review: 'The Scary of 61st' Posits a Jeffrey Epstein Conspiracy Horror Movie
The Scary of 61st is a creepy, macabre, horror movie that centers around none other than Jeffrey Epstein. The horror movie from writer director Dasha Nekrasova posits a world in which the evil of Jeffrey Epstein was the manifestation of a demon which possesses and destroys the roommates who move into one of Epstein’s former stash houses, apartments where Epstein is alleged to have imprisoned very young women before they were then traded like currency amongst Epstein’s uber-rich friends around the world.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Horror
Jamie Clayton Cast as Pinhead in New 'Hellraiser' Reboot
It's no big controversy to say that horror films are only as good as their villains. Jamie Lee Curtis is fantastic in the Halloween films, but that series rides on Michael Meyers. Heather Langenkamp kills it (pun intended) as Nancy Thompson in A Nightmare on Elm Street, but everybody will think of Freddy Kreuger with his burned visage and finger knives instantly when they hear the title.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Horror










