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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.
"Halloween Kills" is a Love Letter to the Franchise. Top Story - October 2021.
After 43 years, 121 on-screen kills, billions of dollars in merch sales, and one very unfortunate movie starring Busta Rhymes, Michael Myers has come back bigger and badder than ever in Halloween Kills.
By Jessica Conaway4 years ago in Horror
Best horror movies collection of all times
The highest horror film is based on the best-selling author of the same name, Stephen King, and is one of the greatest horror movies of the century. The slasher movies you saw then became an endless franchise among horror movies, but they started out as a low-budget thriller that won national attention when it went to one of the most lucrative films in history. As one of the oldest horror films of all time, the fifth installment of the unifying universe is not only one of the most terrifying and most influential movies in film history, but also one of the highest-grossing films.
By Shreya Poudel4 years ago in Horror
Movie Review: 'Halloween Kills' Starring Jamie Lee Curtis
Halloween Kills stars Jamie Lee Curtis once again in the role of Laurie Strode. If you recall the previous entry in this franchise, you will remember that Laurie, along with her daughter Karen (Judy Greer), and granddaughter Allyson (Andi Matichak), trapped Michael Myers/The Shape, inside of Laurie’s home and set the place on fire. It appeared that they’d put a stop to Michael for good but the next time we see them, riding to the hospital to save Laurie’s life, firefighters are on their way to an unfortunate rescue.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Horror
Midsommar - A Movie Review
This trip to Sweden is going to be fun. I wonder what we’ll see. Arriving into theaters after a trip to Sweden, Midsommar is a 2019 film. Following a tragedy in her family, Dani travels with her boyfriend to visit a festive in a rural village of Sweden. At first fun, the festivities transform into a bizarre and violent experience driven by a cult.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Horror
Movie Review: 'The Retaliators'
The Retaliators stars Michael Lombardi as Bishop, a widowed pastor in a small town. His life is rather perfect, raising two beautiful daughters, teenager Sarah (Katie Kelly) and pre-teen, Rebecca (Abbey Hafer), and overseeing a thriving parish. Familial tension arises mostly through restrictions like curfews and time spent looking at phones. There is also a small matter of Sarah thinking her dad isn’t strong as we watch him allow a bully to take the Christmas tree he and his daughter’s had just chosen from a tree lot. Bishop sees this as a teachable moment about turning the other cheek. Sarah sees it as weakness.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Horror
Saw - A Movie Review
We have to figure out a way out of here before it is too late. Saw woke up in theaters in 2004. Finding themselves in an unknown room, two men are chained to the wall with a dead body lying in the middle of the floor. Solving this deadly game, there is no time to spare.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Horror
‘Lamb’ Movie Review
Lamb is an Icelandic film about Maria (Noomi Rapace) and Ingvar (Hilmir Snær Guðnason), a couple who live/work on a sheep farm. After one of their ewes gives birth to an anomalous sheep-human hybrid, they decide to raise it as their child. But, as is typical of a movie like this, things begin to unravel as secrets are discovered.
By Will Lasley4 years ago in Horror
Pan's Labyrinth - A Movie Review
Let’s follow Ofelia on her adventures into imagination today. Released to theaters in 2006, Pan’s Labyrinth is a Spanish film about a young girl who escapes reality into her imagination. Ofelia finds herself on a mission. Taking place in Spain in 1944, the terrors of war and her sadistic army officer step-father threatens the lives of everyone around him.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Horror
Classic Movie Review: God Told Me To
God Told Me To is a 1976 horror-thriller from legendary B-movie director Larry Cohen and it’s a movie that deserves a chance for a remake. Inside of God Told Me To there is a very good religious based horror movie dying to get out. Sadly, Larry Cohen only found the seeds of that great horror movie and never fully cultivated those seeds into a satisfying final product. What we get instead is a half of an excellent movie and half of a bizarre, outlandish and outright terrible movie.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Horror










