Category: Horror Movies
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Review: ‘The Very Last Day’ is an outstanding achievement
Note: Spoilers afoot โค and plot and real-life details could be triggering for some viewers/readers Working through trauma is a lifelong process. You must shackle your demons, confront, scrutinize, manage, and cope โค and later toss them back into the lake of fire. If you’re lucky, you have art by and through which you can…
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‘A Ghost Story,’ Phoebe Bridgers’ ‘Stranger in the Alps’ & My Existential Dread
Why A Ghost Story and Stranger in the Alps are perfect companion pieces.
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Review: ‘The Bone Box,’ a gritty case study on greed
Now on VOD, the indie chiller combs psychological terrors with ghost stories.
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Review: ‘The Room’ squeezes desperation dry
New to Shudder, The Room explores deep desires, pain, and magical wishes.
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‘Promising Young Woman’ through a very ‘Toxic’ lens
Musician Paolo Costanzo of Italian orchestral quartet Archimia breaks down his version of "Toxic."
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Interview: Todd Spence & Zak White tap into gutting terror with three-minute ‘Fear Wish’
A new three-minute horror short goes for big thrills and cool style.
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Essay: Why Leigh Whannell’s ‘The Invisible Man’ moved me to tears
A re-imagination of H.G. Wells' iconic novel explores domestic violence, paranoia, and escape.
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Review: ‘Thorns for Flowers’ pricks the skin
The indie thriller mixes genres with a rich eye for '70s style filmmaking.
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Review: ‘Dogs Don’t Wear Pants’ traumatizes & then tantalizes
New on Shudder, the Finnish film explores trauma and the BDSM world.
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Review: ‘Bliss,’ a harsh vampiric rager
Now streaming on Shudder, this new tale on vampirism is a two-ton sledgehammer.
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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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