Truth or Dare (2018)
This review contains spoilers. We’ve all played truth or dare at sleepovers or parties or whatever, so why not make that into a horror movie, right? Where could you go wrong? While I definitely appreciate ⤇
This review contains spoilers. We’ve all played truth or dare at sleepovers or parties or whatever, so why not make that into a horror movie, right? Where could you go wrong? While I definitely appreciate ⤇
With the tragic news of Fixer Upper departing from HGTV, fans are grief-stricken, left with a large hole in their hearts and their weekends. Meanwhile, I am beside myself with confusion about when it became ⤇
Describing a Stephen King adaptation as “beloved” is about as specific as describing a Platinum Dunes remake as “terrible” or “completely unnecessary.” It’s just not enough information to go on. Even with the stiff competition, 1989’s Pet ⤇
Some of the best modern horror films are those that build their terror around distinctly human conditions that scare the hell out of us—deep anxiety, unending hopelessness, crippling guilt. They’re the conflicts at the core ⤇
This review contains spoilers. How exactly do you ruin a perfectly good film? Well, you could ask the producers of 2016’s Inside, a remake of the 2007 French horror film À l’intérieur. The original film was, ⤇
If you had asked me five years ago which moderately well-received horror film would spawn an entire franchise, there’s absolutely no way I would have answered, “The Purge, of course.” And yet here I am, in 2018, watching a ⤇
Much to my surprise, yesterday marked the fifth anniversary of 2013’s Evil Dead remake. To celebrate the occasion, director Fede Alvarez took to Twitter to share a handful of previously unreleased photos from the making of a film that ⤇
Many moons ago, I set out to watch and review the first three Insidious movies in anticipation of the then-upcoming release of Insidious: The Last Key. I got through the first two films before abandoning ⤇
The explosion of the horror genre on film in mostly thanks to one studio. From the ’30s through the ’50s, Universal Studios cranked out movie after movie featuring our favorite monsters, and audiences couldn’t wait to see more ⤇
It’s been almost a year since we first took a look at five of the best horror subscription boxes. One of the companies that we featured in that list was HorrorPack, a movie service that ⤇
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