movie review
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.
Old - A Movie Review
Are you sure that we’ve only been sitting on this beach for an hour? I feel... old. After a trip to the beach, Old was released to theaters in 2021. On their vacation, a family is taken to a secluded beach. Finding themselves rapidly aging, they need to escape before it’s too late.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Horror
9 Horror Films to Get You in the (Spooky) Mood
I still have a lot to learn about myself. What I like, what I dislike, my personal style, my writing style — life is, after all, an ever-evolving cycle of discovery. To be honest, I would struggle to tell you exactly who I (Lexie) am, but as of today (August 3, 2021), I'm sure it would read something like this:
By Lexie Robbins4 years ago in Horror
Jaws 2 - A Movie Review
Just when you think it’s safe to get back in the water we need another bigger boat. Emerging back out of the ocean in 1978, Jaws 2 is a sequel to the 1975 classic. Chief Brody fears that another shark is back. Only this time - people won’t believe him. Amity Island is turned into chaos once more as another shark attacks beachgoers.
By Marielle Sabbag4 years ago in Horror
The Fear Street Trilogy is Bloody Fun
Fear Street was a series of books that I devoured as a young teen, it was what I moved to directly off of Goosebumps. I remember the cheerleaders story the best, I think one girl gets cooked alive in hot steam from the showers? That stuck with me. From there, I quickly moved on to the likes of Stephen King and long forgot about the Fear Street books but when I heard that Netflix was making a trilogy of movies related to the books, I was intrigued. Skeptical but still, I love horror and thought it would be fun to check out.
By Melodie Mulder5 years ago in Horror
Crimson Peak - A Movie Review
Perhaps we notice things once the time comes to see them. Showing up at the mansion in 2015, Crimson Peak is about a young woman who is made a special offer. After a family tragedy, Edith is torn between two sides. Moving into a mysterious mansion with her lover, she discovers secrets of the past.
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Horror
Review of Blood Red Sky
I'm not the biggest fan of vampire movies, but I really liked Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, and Netflix says Blood Red Sky is currently its most watched new movie, so I gave it shot. And I think it's outstanding, or, more precisely, a powerful, original mix of two venerable genres -- terrorist hijacking of a plane, and vampires -- with pounding action throughout and a great can't-catch-your-breath ending.
By Paul Levinson5 years ago in Horror
"Fear Street Part 3: 1666" REVIEW
I previously wrote about the first two instalments of the Fear Street trilogy in my reviews of Part One and Part Two. While the first movie failed to wow me, I had a lot of fun with the second portion of the series. Now that the series is over, was it worth three feature length productions? Well...
By Littlewit Philips5 years ago in Horror









