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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.
Run - A Hulu Movie Review
You are strong. You are capable. You can do anything that you set your mind to. Run is a 2020 Hulu film. Chloe is a handicapped daughter to a single mother. Beginning to sense that something is off about her mother’s behavior, she learns dark secrets. In the fight of her life, Chloe fends for her survival.
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Horror
Reed Alexander's Horror Review of 'Splice' (2009)
SPOILERS!!! YUP! We're starting with the spoilers, and you know what that means... FUCK. THIS. MOVIE... I can tell you that this is going to be triggery for some people, so fair warning now, but long story short, don't watch this sad excuse for xenophilia porn.
By Reed Alexander5 years ago in Horror
Terrifier 2’s Director Releases Exclusive Photos Of Art The Clown
Horror is a subjective genre in the cinematic world. Some people like cosmic horror and some might like gothic horror. Either way, the horror genre continues to frighten us with ghosts, witches, and werewolves. Among them, the slasher is a classic genre that competes with every type of movie horror, and it is still relevant to this date.
By karen jodes capanan5 years ago in Horror
5 Horror Films That Won Major Awards
Horror movies belong to one of the most popular film genres. A number of horror movies have been made in Hollywood throughout the years. Some of them become blockbusters, while some are considered low culture films. Nowadays, horror movies are gaining more popularity by introducing unique and fearful movies and winning awards regularly. When it comes to Academy Awards, horror movies have received a number of awards for their tremendous work. The film Parasite was released in 2019 and won several Academy Awards, but the film does not belong to the horror genre. It is possible because new movies are challenging the genre. In this article, we have listed five previous horror movies that won several major awards.
By karen jodes capanan5 years ago in Horror
Movie Review: 'The Invisible Man' is a Weighty Thriller
Leigh Whannell’s The Invisible Man is one of the most exciting movies of 2020. Released in February of 2020, the movie has not left my Top 5 movies of the year since it was released. Whannell has come into his own as a director since first debuting as the writer and star of the Saw franchise all the way back in 2004. Since then, he co-created the terrific Insidious horror franchise and went on to direct three terrific movies, Insidious Chapter 3, Upgrade and now, The Invisible Man.
By Sean Patrick5 years ago in Horror
Review of 'Nocturne'
I saw and enjoyed Nocturne last night, the fourth of four horror movies by Blumhouse on Amazon Prime Video, which four themselves are the first installment in a larger series to continue in 2021. Like the first three Blumhouse movies I saw -- The Lie, Black Box, and Evil Eye -- Nocturne is a tightly drawn family drama. But Nocturne has the additional depth of being situated in music.
By Paul Levinson5 years ago in Horror
What Lies Below Movie Review
There are lots of reasons What Lies Below sounds incredibly promising at first glance. It takes a decent stab at marrying two drastically underrated horror subcategories – the aquatic creature feature and the story of the mysterious interloper. It brings some genuinely remarkable talents together, including the very talented Ema Horvath (The Gallows Act II) and the always delightful Mena Suvari (Don’t Blink), as well, so there’s plenty here to whet a genre fan’s appetite. Let’s get into how this new feature from writer-director Braden R. Duemmler follows through on that promise.
By Christina Dee5 years ago in Horror
"Butterfly Kisses" - A Hidden Gem Worth Streaming
Okay, okay, okay. I know found footage films have been exhaustively played out since the Blair Witch days, but every once in a while you stumble upon a decent found footage film that piques your interest & skews the genre into a more likable direction. This is the case with “Butterfly Kisses,” a found footage film about found footage wrapped in a documentary… confused? I’ll explain it.
By Kierstie Steevens5 years ago in Horror
Gremlins - A Movie Review
You don’t want to know what happens when you feed a gremlin after midnight. Ripping out of Christmas packages, Gremlins premiered in theaters in 1984. Billy’s father gives him an early Christmas gift. What looks to be a harmless creature turns into a monster upon being fed after midnight. The peaceful town is soon destroyed from enjoying their peaceful holiday.
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Horror











