[Editorial] Top 5 Saw Horror Movie Traps Ranked
What trap do you love the most from the SAW horror movie franchise? Aspen Esquivel, ranks the top 5 traps within the torture porn series….
[Editorial] 50 Years Later: Let's Scare Jessica to Death (1971)
Let's Scare Jessica to Death is one of several American horror movies that focus on hippies gone haywire…
[Film Review] Ginger Snaps (2000)
The mood of Ginger Snaps, a Canadian indie horror film directed by John Fawcett, is established almost immediately…
[Book Review] The Scream & Other Dark Stories
As a fellow extreme horror lover, author Jerry Sampson takes those themes of ‘darkness’ and weaves them throughout the book, yet never takes anything to the realm of unbelievable and misguided…
[Editorial] Zombie Movies With A Different Bite
Hopefully this list of recommendations will help to scratch that particular fleshy itch…
[Editorial] Interview with Yfke Van Berckelaer director of horror short Lili
Director of short horror film Lili, Yfke Van Berckelaer, talks to journalist Harriet Fletcher all about the film…
[Book Review] The Abyss Within (2020)
The Abyss Within is an anthology of new horror short stories, from SmashBear publishing…
[Film Review] Vicious Fun (2021)
Five serial killers walk into a bar…and if you want the end of that joke, you’ll have to watch Cody Calahan’s Vicious Fun…
[Film Review] Teeth (2007)
There’s no denying that Teeth (2007) is a movie whose reputation precedes it. Whether you have seen it or not, most horror fans have heard about the film that involves vagina dentata…
[Book Review] Glamour Ghoul: The Passions and Pain of the Real Vampira, Maila Nurmi
Be careful with what you create. Take on a character or role and society is grasped by that staple no matter how many times you try to yank it out…
[Film Review] Nightmare Symphony (2020)
Nightmare Symphony (2020) is a love letter to Italian film director Lucio Fulci and the giallo murder mystery films from the 1960s and 70s…
[Editorial] Shame, Fear, and Pain in The Poughkeepsie Tapes
Something about The Poughkeepsie Tapes called to me. I knew it was an intensely disturbing Found Footage film…
[Film Review] My Heart Can’t Beat Unless You Tell It To (2021)
Thomas is sick, and it’s not the kind of sickness they can leave in the care of a hospital; instead, it is the kind which requires human blood to keep him going…
[Film Review] Black Swan (2010)
Black Swan (2010) deals with the familiar trope of the devious understudy but brings into focus the pressures faced by women in the ballet world...
[Editorial] The Evolution of Sidney Prescott
When Scream (dir. Wes Craven) was released in 1996, it was a breath of fresh air for fans and critics alike in a sub-genre that had seen its heyday in the mid-1980s…
[Editorial] Slashers, Aliens and Sirens-Oh My! Revisiting the V/H/S Anthology
Nearly 10 years ago Brad Miska, the founder of Bloody Disgusting, released his debut feature V/H/S - a found footage horror anthology…
[Film Review] The Rental (2020)
Dave Franco’s directorial debut The Rental (2020) looks to exploit the social trend of people booking holidays in stranger’s homes..
[Film Review] Lili (2019)
After the exposure of film producer Harvey Weinstein in 2017, the ‘casting couch’ has gone from being a myth of Hollywood’s bygone era…
[Film Review] Leni (2020)
The deeper we bury our grief, loneliness, and anxiety, the more powerful our monsters become…
[Film Review] The Woman in the Window (2021)
Anna is a depressed and anxious middle-aged woman from Manhattan, who watches the world from the big front window of her rambling brownstone in fast-gentrifying South Harlem…