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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.
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It
At this point, you’d have to be living under a rock not to have heard of the Conjuring universe and seen at least a couple of the films. When James Wan’s The Conjuring made its debut in 2013, it turned out to be more than just a reasonably decent haunted house movie. It launched a billion-dollar horror franchise that remains wildly popular to this day.
By Christina Dee5 years ago in Horror
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do it - A Movie Review
I don’t have a good feeling. Do you feel the room getting colder, or is it me? The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do it is the third installment of The Conjuring series released in 2021. The Warrens are assigned to the most difficult paranormal task in their careers. Tracking down the pieces to solve this mystery, the Warrens' relationship is put to the test.
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Horror
"Fear Street Part 2: 1978" REVIEW
I previously wrote about the first instalment of the Fear Street trilogy here. While the movie itself didn't blow me away, it did leave me excited to see how the trilogy would develop past its initial chapter. How did it perform? Well...
By Littlewit Philips5 years ago in Horror
Before I Wake - A Movie Review
Once you understand them, scary things go away. Dreaming its way into theaters, Before I Wake was released in 2016. A couple adopts a little boy. Realizing that he has a special power to turn his dreams into reality, Jessie takes full advantage of this. It’s not long until nightmares enter their world.
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Horror
The 6 Best Foreign Horror Movies You Can Watch Right Now
It should go without saying, but there is quite literally a world of horror at our disposal. Despite language and cultural barriers, one thing that exists no matter where you go is fear. Another thing that exists, and goes hand in hand with fear, is creativity.
By Jenika Enoch5 years ago in Horror
‘Escape Room: Tournament of Champions’ Review—Sloppy Nonsense
The pandemic resulted in the delays of many movies we were eagerly anticipating. This July, we are finally getting to see some of those movies, such as Black Widow, Jungle Cruise, and Escape Room: Tournam—hold on, they made a second one?!
By Jonathan Sim5 years ago in Horror
Movie Review: 'Dachra' Tunisia's First Horror Movie
Dachra is said to be Tunisia’s first horror movie. If that’s indeed true then they’ve learned a lot from the horror traditions of America. The film is about three journalism students who are chasing an exclusive story in order to get a good grade in their class. They are tasked with doing an original, exclusive, investigative news story and one of the three happens to have an idea that involves a legendary mental patient and the strange village near where the patient was found having survived having her throat cut and other such horrors.
By Sean Patrick5 years ago in Horror
Reed's Horror Review of 'Halloween III: Season of the Witch' (1982)
I feel like it's impossible to talk about this movie without talking about the fact that Michael Myers isn't in it... So let me be very clear about this... WHO FUCKING CARES. Jesus fucking christ, every goddamn slasher is just another stale knockoff of another slasher going back decades. GOD FUCKING FORBID a writer or director try to do something unique and interesting without every fucking fanboy of the goddamn franchise whining like a little bitch.
By Reed Alexander5 years ago in Horror
‘The Amusement Park’ Movie Review
The Amusement Park is a surreal educational film, of sorts, about a man (Lincoln Maazel) who finds himself in a strange park where he is met with hostility from the staff and patrons, and many of the attractions have bizarre rules and consequences.
By Will Lasley5 years ago in Horror
"Fear Street Part 1: 1994" REVIEW
Midway through Fear Street Part One: 1994 the teenage protagonists try to stop the killers pursuing them using a trick they've absorbed through media, but it fails. Fleeing for their lives without a plan of action, Deena (Kiana Madeira) shouts that their last plan didn't work because, "it's not like the movies!" This is one of many little self-aware nods in the movie to the genre of slasher films, and it's doubly ironic because Fear Street Part 1 is very much like "the movies."
By Littlewit Philips5 years ago in Horror









