Category: Horror Movies
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Review: ‘Feedback’ loops Me Too advocacy with grim reality
The indie-thriller tries to make a statement but does it work?
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Review: Netflix’s ‘Dracula’ mini-series is a hyper-sexual feast
Now streaming, the new incarnation of the iconic vampire gets new, glossy updates.
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10 Favorite Horror Movies & TV Shows of 2019
2019 was a banner year for horror, and here are our favorites.
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Review: ‘When We Dance the Music Dies’ is a psychological disturbia
The one-hour indie thriller explores a girl's mysterious disappearance and the impact of trauma.
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Essay: ‘Black Christmas’ 2019 is a world-burning triumph.
Writer April Wolfe and writer/director Sophia Takal reimagine the 1974 classic into a victory statement.
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Review: ‘NEKROTRONIC’ is an epic, colorful & action-packed riot
Hitting Shudder this week, the film mixes vast horror genres into one bubbling melting pot.
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‘Creepshow,’ Season 1, each story ranked
From By the Silver Water of Lake Champlain to Times is Tough in Musky Holler, we rank the show's first season.
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‘Nightmare Cinema,’ each story ranked
The anthology film twists from gory slashers to psychological thrillers.
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‘Halloween’ Franchise, Ranked: the Soundtracks & Scores
From the original Halloween to the 2018 reboot/sequel, B-Sides & Badlands ranks every single film score.
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Review: ‘Gwen’ mangles folk horror with devastating realism
New to Shudder, Gwen plays in folk horror and flips all expectations.
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Review: ‘The Furies’ buries the patriarchy in female retribution
A new Shudder original, the woodlands slasher goes for blood, guts and gore galore.
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‘Black Christmas’ (2006) remake is somehow both stylish & soulless
The 2006 remake of 1974's classic Black Christmas is heavy on the gore, light on the character and suspense.
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Review: ‘Belzebuth’ is a merciless, unnerving bloodbath
Now streaming on Shudder, the Tobin Bell-starring film is covered in blood and chills.
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Review: ‘Incident in a Ghostland’ is a maniacal, emotional funhouse
The psychological thriller mines trauma and Texas Chainsaw Massacre-worthy mayhem for 90 minutes of insanity.
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Thanks for the review Bee!