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[Film Review] The Ancestral (2021)
If you think a haunted house is scary, imagine that your house is built on top of a problematic psychiatric hospital. Ancestral (2021) is a Vietnamese film directed and written by Le-Van Kiet who is well known for his film, Furie (2019) and recent release, The Princess (2022).
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[Film Review] Mind Leech (2023)
Just when you thought ice fishing would be boring, Mind Leech finds a way to pass the time— not with beer or music —but with a parasitic mind-controlling invertebrate. Set in a small town, specifically in 1998, police officers are met with a new foe, an unnervingly large leech which of course was created by a poor mishandling of a toxic substance in the local lake.
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[Editorial] The Disrupt Symbology of Lamb (2021)
A24’s folkloric horror productions have been one of the most drawing narrative and cinematic styles within the past decade.
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[Film Review] Spoonful of Sugar (2022)
Spoonful of Sugar is a Shudder original film that combines an assortment of horror elements that keeps you speculating about the narrative's intent.
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[Film Review] The World We Knew (2020)
The World We Knew (2020) settles itself in a deserted safe house where six men are waiting to hear how their botched robbery will impact their next step.
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The Alien (1979-present) franchise has been a cornerstone in science-fiction horror cinema…