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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.
'Pet Sematary'—Film Review
Stephen King’s cult classic novel, Pet Sematary, has been resurrected for the second time. Thirty years on from the first adaptation, the release of Kolsch and Widmyer’s chilling new spin on the gruesome tale has polarised opinions. Such a response is unsurprising, given the daring alterations to both the plot, and the characters. Did the alterations pay off, or is dead really better?
By Tyler Turner7 years ago in Horror
10 Horror Movies That Had Actors Die on Set
Do you believe in the Law of Attraction? The Law of Attraction suggests that you can attract bad luck by just thinking about it. This means thinking about evil will attract evil to your door. The same has been said for committing sacrilegious acts or keeping a negative mindset about life.
By Buddy Brown7 years ago in Horror
My Review of 'Us'
Like everyone out there that's seen the movie Get Out, I highly anticipated Jordan Peele's second horror movie outing. To be honest, I didn't really expect another one to be created so soon. I thought maybe he'd want to dabble with other movie genres or do something different.
By Brian Anonymous7 years ago in Horror
'Us' Movie: Analyzed and Explained
If you're reading this article and you're anything like me, that means you most likely watched Jordan Peele's newest horror film, Us, and are a bit confused about what it all meant. Questions should be running through your head and chances are, all you've been thinking about is this movie.
By Jonathan Sim7 years ago in Horror
Reed Alexander's Horror Review of 'Us' (2019)
Jordan Peele is hands down the new Master of Horror and I can't wait to see his take on The Twilight Zone when it airs. I should mention, I'm easily bored by home invasion movies. Regardless of the sociopolitical undertones of movie like The Purge, or the feminist undertones of Hush, I simply couldn't get into the stories. Home invasion always smacks of silly upper-class privileged fear mongering, regardless of how it was spun. So, regardless of the fact, there's clearly some kind of supernatural overtone to this movie, I was still worried it was gonna be just another home invasion movie. There has also been a huge hype machine behind Jordan Peele since Get Out and I was worried this couldn't live up to the expectations.
By Reed Alexander7 years ago in Horror
'Piercing'—Netflix (Spoilers)
Piercing is a film by Nicolas Pasce, from the novel by Ryû Murakami. A young, married man, Reed (Christopher Abbot) fantasizes about killing a prostitute. He has a beautiful young wife, Mona (Laia Costa—as an aside, she is mesmerizing in Las Pequeńas Cosas, a brilliant little short film) and a baby.
By Q-ell Betton7 years ago in Horror











