Onibaba is a chilling nightmare of a film. Beautifully shot in contrasty monochrome, night or day, it’s foreboding grasslands make... Read More
The Church is a 1989 Italian horror film directed by Dario Argento’s protégé Michele Soavi. Initially planned as the 3rd... Read More
It’s rare in a big-budget film to feel the excitement the creators had during the production on set. But when... Read More
1974’s Beyond the Door is a demonic possession film inspired by Rosemary’s Baby while also being accused of borrowing heavily... Read More
The fresh woodsy smell of pine and children splashing carelessly in the nearby crystal clear lake are synonymous with the... Read More
This week I am reviewing Chris Smith’s 1999 documentary American Movie. I will preface this by telling you that this... Read More
The spooky season is among us and sure, you could throw in the Halloween II VHS or maybe even Night... Read More
San Francisco, fall of 1986, a rash of teenage murders goes unsolved and the only witness to these gruesome acts... Read More
Vampires typically follow pretty consistent mythology, they drink blood, aversion to the sun, and possess powerful sexual magnetism. In 1977,... Read More
When a string of murders start to pop up around the fog-shrouded town of Potter’s Buff, Sheriff Dan Gillis slowly... Read More
Ingmar Bergman’s 1968 film Hour of the Wolf was the Swedish auteur’s only true stab at making a “horror” film... Read More
1986’s House is fantastic genre-blending film from the team that gave us 80’s horror classics like Friday the 13th part... Read More