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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.
‘Prisoners of the Ghostland’ Movie Review. Top Story - October 2021.
Set in a bizarre, post-apocalyptic pastiche of Eastern and Western culture, a famed bank robber known only as “Hero” (Nicolas Cage) is called upon by the sleazy Governor of Samurai Town (Bill Mosely) to rescue his missing adopted granddaughter Bernice (Sofia Boutella). He is strapped into a leather jumpsuit with explosive nodes attached to his neck, arms, and testicles, and informed that the devices will be detonated if he fails or refuses to comply. Now the Hero must venture into the desert expanse known as “the Ghostland” to retrieve Bernice within three days in order to win back his own life.
By Will Lasley4 years ago in Horror
Universal Plans To Develop A New Cg "Halloween” Series Based On Disney Films
A New Cg "Halloween” Series Based On Disney Films, Adventure Time, and The Lion King The Legend of Zelda: Breath Of the Wild is getting a new series. And it's centered around one of those cute little animals who get into trouble for breaking some kind on them when they're in danger or have fun! This isn't quite as silly as Link being able to jump over bridges he could fall through with just two hits but this will please fans of Animal Crossing if you've ever wanted to see more than that because I can guarantee your feelings going forward are something like "I LOVE THAT."
By Mohammad Zahidul Islam4 years ago in Horror
Freaky - A Movie Review
Switching bodies with a serial killer was not what I had in mind today. After switching bodies, Freaky found its way into theaters in 2020. A high school girl switches bodies with a sadistic serial killer. During the craziest day ever, Millie and her friends must figure out a way to switch back before midnight.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Horror
Don't Breathe - A Movie Review
Don’t even breathe. The old man hears everything. Don’t Breathe tiptoed into theaters in 2016. A trio of burglars devise to rob an old man’s house. Learning that this man is blind, this mission proves to be more difficult than they thought. In the fight for survival, escape is not easy.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Horror
31 Nights of Halloween: Ranked
I love Halloween. Like a little too much. So much so that I became a horror writer. Each year the run up to Halloween is my favorite time of the year. I think because it was the first thing to look forward to after school started. Like school sucked, but at least you could come home and distract yourself with horror movies.
By Matthew Donnellon4 years ago in Horror
"No One Gets Out Alive" REVIEW
Why don't they just leave the evil house? Why don't they just call the cops? For as long as I can remember, these questions were tossed around like the ultimate gotcha for horror movies. They weren't treated like genuine questions; it was like the asker was firing his proton torpedoes down the exhaust shaft of the story. Why don't they call the cops? Boom. Story destroyed.
By Littlewit Philips4 years ago in Horror
Scary movies to watch on Holloween
October, have month to Halloween, is by and large a 31-day festivity of everything creepy and 2021 will see the appearance of a few new blood and gore films to watch during it. While repulsiveness is apparently more generally acknowledged a sort now than it's consistently been, it appears there will consistently be portions of society that see it as a lower type of diversion. That particularly remains constant for slasher films, which are generally loaded with blood, guts, gore, sexual substance, and even now and then take their establishment to space.
By Maverick Boggs4 years ago in Horror
Say My Name "Candyman" as long as the persecution exists, the curse must continue...become my victim, let the iron hook cut through your intestines!
"I am the writing on the wall, the whisper in the classroom. Without these things, I am nothing. So now, I must shed innocent blood. Come with me."
By Gaetane Sevier4 years ago in Horror
Movie Review: 'Coming Home in the Dark'
Coming Home in the Dark is a grim and fearsome revenge movie. The story of a family that takes a day trip to a New Zealand mountain range only to be assaulted and kidnapped by thieves with a secret agenda, Coming Home in the Dark quickly becomes shocking and never really lets up from there. Directed by newcomer James Ashcroft, Coming Home in the Dark is about the past, the present and the complicity of inaction.
By Sean Patrick4 years ago in Horror










