The 5 Best Foreign Horror Films Released in 2018
Here in the last few weeks of December, it’s time to reflect back on the best foreign horror films that colored the year. ⤇
Here in the last few weeks of December, it’s time to reflect back on the best foreign horror films that colored the year. ⤇
I was nervous going into director Daniel Goldhaber’s Cam (2018)—a film that promises to concern itself almost exclusively with the Internet. And yet, it really managed to surprise me. ⤇
If you were to search for quotes about filmmaking, you’d find that most of them have been spoken by the oft-sung heroes of the art form—directors, actors, perhaps a few writers thrown in for flavor. But ⤇
There were a lot of things to like about Netflix’s most recent horror release, The Ritual. What could have easily played out as it has in previous lost-hiker-voodoo-forest-horror films (read: The Blair Witch Project), David ⤇
This review contains spoilers. I just finished watching The Cloverfield Paradox, and here’s the thing: it’s not great. We all know the story of the film’s dramatic release, we were all surprised, etc.—let’s skip that ⤇
This review contains spoilers. When it was announced, what seems like an eternity ago, that the streaming giant Netflix would be more focused on producing original content, I was skeptical and a bit disappointed that ⤇
Netflix has had mostly great success with original content, especially regarding TV shows. The movies have been more hit or miss (*ahem* Adam Sandler) and when it comes to horror, it’s been harder to get ⤇
This is going to be a short one, pals, because I straight up loved this movie. Dearest Netflix, this is the ambitious, entertaining, ballsy content that I signed up for. Well done. From the opening ⤇
Netflix has officially released our first look at its highly anticipated Gerald’s Game adaptation. Directed, edited and co-written by Mike Flanagan (Oculus, Hush, Ouija: Origin of Evil), Gerald’s Game was adapted from Stephen King’s 1992 novel ⤇
In October, the original content machine known as Netflix released it’s first original horror film, I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House. While I Am The Pretty Thing was a substantial disappoint to ⤇
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