Horror

The Black Phone – Film Review

The Black Phone is a bone-chilling and scarily plausible horror-thriller with an incredibly eerie atmosphere, a creepy story, and a haunting lead performance from Ethan Hawke.

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Terror Trips – Film Review

Terror Trips had the potential to be a brilliant and engaging horror film, but it instead falls flat due to a majorly boring script that waits far too long to get to the nitty gritty.

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Fresh – Film Review

Mimi Cave’s Fresh is an unrelentingly bizarre and gripping thriller with some true bite. Daisy Edgar-Jones and Sebastian Stan have never been better.

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Watcher – Film Review

Despite some pacing issues and some pointless scenes that don’t add anything of substance to the overall plot, Chloe Okuno’s Watcher is a solid horror-thriller that’s at its best when it explores the fear and paranoia of our lead protagonist.

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Stranger Things: Season 4 – Volume 1 Review

Season four, volume one of Stranger Things is undoubtedly the best season of the entire series, and one of the greatest seasons of television I have ever watched. This season is incredibly grim, gloomy, deeply engrossing, and downright scary.

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Men – Film Review

Alex Garland’s Men is one of the greatest horror films ever made. It’s one of the most fascinating films out there, as it’s perfectly able to comfort you and scare you silly at the same time.

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Firestarter – Film Review

Keith Thomas’ Firestarter is an embarrassingly bad heap of garbage that’s so devoid of any thrills, it can barely be classified as horror.

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We’re All Going to the World’s Fair – Film Review

We’re All Going to the World’s Fair is not just a deeply unsettling psychological horror that challenges you, it’s also one of the scariest films in years.

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Choose or Die – Film Review

With an extremely muddled script and a story that goes absolutely nowhere, you’d be forgiven for choosing not to watch Choose or Die.

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Suspiria (2018) – Film Review

Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria is a deeply disturbing, interesting, and relentlessly unforgiving exercise in horror.

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