IN FABRIC Review
Salacious and nonsensical in such admirable manners, the film sees Strickland harnessing his more obtuse qualities as a director and stylist to great effect.
Salacious and nonsensical in such admirable manners, the film sees Strickland harnessing his more obtuse qualities as a director and stylist to great effect.
Despite being a bit rough around the edges, Daniel Isn’t Real adds enough unique properties to the psychological horror genre to warrant a recommendation, if for no other reason than to experience that wild finale.
In honor of Thanksgiving in the U.S. this week, Adam and Kevin take a look at the Thanksgiving horror film Blood Rage from 1987. Other titles discussed include Rocky, Rambo: Last Blood, The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open, and Robocop.
The first trailer for the upcoming horror film Antebellum has been released, which stars Janelle Monáe as a writer who becomes trapped in some kind of nightmare scenario that she must figure out a way to escape from. The film is directed
Horror streaming service Shudder has revealed highlights from its upcoming December lineup including exclusives The Head Hunter and Trivisa, specials like Joe Bob’s Red Christmas, and classics like The Lost Boys and The People Under the Stairs among many
Ryan wanted to get into the Halloween spirit and watch a horror movie this week so Adam and Kevin gave him Rob Zombie’s latest, 3 From Hell.
Hulu has released the trailer for its December Into the Dark movie, A Nasty Piece of Work, which involves a guy who gets denied a Christmas bonus only to have his boss reveal a sinister way he can make some money for
Although it boasts a number of solid supplements, the rough transfer and ho-hum movie itself makes Hitch Hike to Hell a lesser release in Arrow’s vast library of superior titles.
This Valentine’s Day, Blumhouse will be releasing its new spin on the classic TV series Fantasy Island, but with their own horror spin. Directed by Jeff Wadlow, the film involves a group of people who visit an island where all their fantasies
In movies that I’m 100% dying to see news, Blumhouse released the first trailer and poster for Leigh Whannell‘s upcoming take on The Invisible Man, starring Elisabeth Moss as a widow whose abusive husband figures out a way to turn invisible and
RLJE has released the trailer for the upcoming horror film Color Out of Space, directed by Richard Stanley (The Island of Dr. Moreau) and starring Nicolas Cage, Joely Richardson, Madeleine Arthur, Brendan Meyer, Julian Hilliard, Elliot Knight, Josh C. Waller, Q’orianka Kilcher,
In part 2 of our 2019 Halloween special, Adam and Ken are joined once again by Chris Luciantonio of the Eiga Night podcast to discuss four more '90s Japanese horror titles.
Ryan wanted to get into the Halloween spirit and watch a horror movie this week so Adam and Kevin gave him Rob Zombie’s latest, 3 From Hell.
When Hideo Nakata’s Ring was released in Japan in early 1998, it completely revolutionized J-Horror, setting the stage for a groundswell of creepy supernatural titles to be released in the following years.
Even for people such as myself who find werewolf movies to be somewhat shallow in the realm of horror, it’s undeniable that John Landis’ An American Werewolf in London is a timeless classic that showcases one of the best lycanthrope stories put on the screen.
Whether we necessarily needed it or not, one thing I think is safe to say about the upcoming remake of The Grudge is that the first trailer released today is satisfyingly creepy. The film involves a vengeful spirit that haunts a house