Well, another year and another installment of V/H/S pops up on Shudder as regular as clockwork. However, if any of you are reading any kind
Well, another year and another installment of V/H/S pops up on Shudder as regular as clockwork. However, if any of you are reading any kind
By all accounts, the V/H/S franchise had reached the end of its tape after the lackluster response to third entry in the series, V/H/S: Viral.
Not to go all Forrest Gump on you, but anthology movies are kind of like a box of chocolates, insofar that you never know what
“In October of 1994, three student filmmakers disappeared in the woods near Burkittsville, Maryland while shooting a documentary.A year later their footage was found.”And thus,
Before you recoil in horror at the thought of yet another live streaming-set, handheld horror entry, I’d like to quickly take the time to remind
Back before 2015’s abortive version of Fantastic Four turned Josh Trank into a blockbuster cautionary tale, there was Chronicle, an absolutely stonking sci-fi flick that
Undoubtedly one of the better (if not the best) of the found footage horror genre, [REC] bloodily lurched onto the scene with lashings of style
I remember the first time I saw Cloverfield like it was yesterday… As I holed up in a sizable screen in Leicester Square for a
Hurtling out of a pitch black crawl space somewhere in Spain to sink it’s teeth into the overpopulated genres of the zombie film and the