Even though no one seems to be making as big a deal of it as they might have back in the 80s or the 90s,
Even though no one seems to be making as big a deal of it as they might have back in the 80s or the 90s,
Did you ever read a Grimm fairy tale and think to yourself that it could probably use more ritualistic self humiliation and shocking body horror?
I don’t know. Maybe I’d been so surprised that second season of Dead City wasn’t the frustrating slog that the first season was that I
A little while ago, I attempted the rather delicate task of trying to review the 2001 horror film Jeeper Creepers as fairly as I could
“Mr. Crowley”, sung Ozzy Oborne once “What went on in your head?”. Well, when it comes to the mindset of director Adam Green, is seems
Once upon a time, The Walking Dead was known for some of the most shocking, out-of-left-field twists on TV. Character deaths, major status quo shifts,
The killer shark movie has been swimming in circles for quite a while now as endless movies (usually straight to streaming) from all around the
After three episodes and it finally seems like the second season of Dead City is finally getting to something approaching a point. What first seemed
Anyone else feel like the exorcism movie could use an exorcism of its own? I only say this because I’m long past the point now
For those utterly unfamiliar with the games, The Last Of Us has been a rollercoaster ride that’s merged truly heartfelt storytelling with semi-regular gut punches
Shifts in subgenre midway through a franchise aren’t as rare (or as desperate) as they might initially sound, it’s just how you handle it that
When is a ghost/demon movie not a ghost/demon movie? When it’s a thinly veiled metaphor for human grief and suicidal impulses.OK, so maybe that non-joke
Four years ago, Netflix went all out on Fear Street, a sprawling, slasher trilogy that took the book series by R.L. Stine and delivered a
Three episodes down and it seems that season 2 of Dead City has fixed on its pace. While previous seasons of the gargantuan franchise have
If there ever was a product of its time, then surely it was the aggressively nasty horror sub-genre known as torture porn. Technically jump started
To separate the art from the artist is a debate that will rightfully rage on for as long as there is art created by those
I think it’s a fair comment to state that Dean R. Koontz hasn’t quite had the same luck as Stephen King when it comes to
Don’t tell Death, but true horror franchises never truly die. Case in point, during this time of belated legacy sequels that’s seeing seemingly every franchise
Simply put, Death has no chill.It’s a hard lesson to learn, but thanks to the Final Destination franchise, it’s one that we’ll all eventually learn
Before there was Terrifier, there was Hatchet – sort of.Allow me to explain: by the time 2006 rolled around, horror fans were well a truly