Horror
Silent Night, Deadly Night – Film Review
Silent Night, Deadly Night is a thoughtful and emotionally grounded reimagining that offers strong performances and memorable kills.
Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 – Film Review
Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 is a satisfyingly eerie continuation that’s deeper in lore, stronger in performances, and visually captivating.
Keeper – Film Review
Keeper is a reminder that mood alone cannot sustain a horror narrative without momentum, surprise, or emotional depth.
Frankenhooker – Film Review
Frankenhooker is a film best enjoyed with an open mind, a strong stomach, and a taste for outrageous cult cinema.
- 1990
- Comedy, Horror, Science Fiction
Frankenstein – Film Review
Guillermo Del Toro’s Frankenstein is a visually stunning, emotionally shattering epic that redefines the legend for a new generation.
- 2025
- Drama, Horror, Science Fiction
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle – Film Review
The Hand That Rocks the Cradle isn’t amazing, but it lingers—like a lullaby you can’t quite forget, both soothing and sinister.
Black Phone 2 – Film Review
Black Phone 2 doesn’t just frighten—it resonates, exploring how the ghosts of our past can destroy us or set us free.
Bone Lake – Film Review
Mercedes Bryce Morgan’s Bone Lake is a visually gripping, uneven descent into the toxic undercurrents of love and fear.
Good Boy – Film Review
Good Boy is an impressive debut that successfully marries the emotional purity of a dog’s devotion with the dread of supernatural horror.