New Horror  Reviews
This is an insanely ambitious idea. It really is a wildly challenging format of filmmaking, and it feels wrong to dig into his talents as a filmmaker over this one, because while not great, Open Windows sure tries to be.
Wyrmwood is not without a few good “boo” moments, and the dread of the opening scenes, but it’s by no means something which will make you cling to your partner in some sort of fear orgasm.
GirlHouse doesn't manage to do much of anything new, but it does feature a slew of extremely attractive women, some intense violence and a villain that could very well become someone we see again in the future.
The LOL moments (so sorry) are worth the price of admission. The performances top that laughter. And the sweetness wins out in the end. Hysterical and heartwarming.
In [REC] 4 we come full circle in a lot of respects. The virus outbreak has now reached global proportions, and a small crew of research scientists are on a ship at sea to work on an anti-virus.
Another Mummy up, another failure to steer clear from. Here are a number of reasons you don't want to see Day of the Mummy!
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February 3, 2015
by Michael Klug - Contributor
Universal Studios touted its wares on Thursday night at the historic (and haunted?) Boardner’s bar in the heart of Hollywood. We were invited to share in the scares as they celebrated the release of their box office hit from late last year – Ouija – based on the legendary board game.
February 3, 2015
by Matt Molgaard - Staff Writer
Tales from the Darkside is coming back! Step inside for a breakdown of the details as we know them.
February 3, 2015
by Matt Molgaard - Staff Writer
This chilling new Bates Motel one-sheet all but guarantees Norman and Norma's twisted relationship will continue to evolve into something darker... and considerably more disgusting during season three.
February 3, 2015
by Matt Molgaard - Staff Writer
Itching to find out what the sequel to James Wan's hit The Conjuring is all about? Educate yourself after the jump!
February 3, 2015
by Don Sumner - Editor-in-Chief
With a run time of 91 minutes Evil Dead isn’t super long, but with so many different directions possible for the scenes there were, as there are with all films, scenes that didn’t make it past the cutting room floor. Here are a few of them, with a bit of description and commentary.
February 2, 2015
by Matt Molgaard - Staff Writer
From wicked good remakes, to iconic stories from one of today's creepiest contributors to hokey but thrilling hack and slash pieces, there's a little bit for everyone on Netflix this February.
February 2, 2015
by Matt Molgaard - Staff Writer
Been aching to hear the latest update on the new Friday the 13th flick? We've got the scoop, and it isn't exactly great news.
February 2, 2015
by Matt Molgaard - Staff Writer
This is an insanely ambitious idea. It really is a wildly challenging format of filmmaking, and it feels wrong to dig into his talents as a filmmaker over this one, because while not great, Open Windows sure tries to be.
February 2, 2015
by Michael Klug - Contributor
Wyrmwood is not without a few good “boo” moments, and the dread of the opening scenes, but it’s by no means something which will make you cling to your partner in some sort of fear orgasm.
February 2, 2015
by Matt Molgaard - Staff Writer
GirlHouse doesn't manage to do much of anything new, but it does feature a slew of extremely attractive women, some intense violence and a villain that could very well become someone we see again in the future.
January 29, 2015
by Erik J. Brown - Contributor
This season of American Horror Story wasn’t the best. The plus side of an anthology show with a brilliant ensemble cast is that even when it’s bad, it’s still pretty good. This season was no different. It had its ups and downs, so let’s review them with the Freak Show Superlatives.
January 28, 2015
by Don Sumner - Editor in Chief
The God of the Old Testament could be a pretty violent and unforgiving deity, calmed only after he sent his son Jesus to suffer and die for the sins of mankind. Besides the wrath of God, the times depicted in the bible were violent and primitive times indeed – just perfect for the backdrop of a horror movie.