Censor is a throwback, dealing with a very specific time & place within horror history. The censorship, and near mass... Read More
Jordan Graham’s folklore horror film Sator is the kind of movie you need to see for yourself. As a piece of art,... Read More
Jung-Seok lives disgraced in Hong Kong after South Korea became overrun with zombies four years ago. He lost everything, but... Read More
Onibaba is a chilling nightmare of a film. Beautifully shot in contrasty monochrome, night or day, it’s foreboding grasslands make... Read More
What if society isn’t particularly worth saving? That’s the big question raised by Seoul Station, the animated prequel to the... Read More
Kurt has been consistently streaming for years and is itching for his big break. In a unique, new, found footage... Read More
Wrong Turn (2021) is a loose reboot/remake of the semi-popular series from the aughts. The similarities exist only at the... Read More
Listen, before I get into this review, can I just take a moment to talk about how weird 2020 has... Read More
I can’t say that, as an adult woman, I expected to scream laugh, tear up, and sing along to this... Read More
2018’s Tumbbad is a visually stunning concoction of genres and themes: horror, fantasy, human greed, and social intricacies of India.... Read More
The Pale Door is a western horror surrounding an outlaw gang who seeks refuge in a derelict brothel after one... Read More
The spooky season is among us and sure, you could throw in the Halloween II VHS or maybe even Night... Read More