Stephen King Film Adaptations That Are Not To Miss

Today is a very special day! It’s the King of Horror’s birthday! That’s right, today is the day to celebrate Stephen King! With such an important day to horror fans, I thought it would be fun to put together a Read More …

Goodnight Mommy (2022) Excels Where its Predecessor Fell Flat [Spoilers]

I know there is a camp of film fans who believe that every single remake is garbage. I think remakes are completely subjective to whether or not you liked the original, or at least how much you liked it. For Read More …

Decades of Dread: The 1980s

Decades of Dread is heading into one of the most popular decades, the 1980s! Admittedly, as much as folks love 80s horror, it’s probably one of my least favorite decades to watch. There is just too much shlocky stuff for Read More …

Ivy + Bean: The Ghost That Had to Go is Sweet and Spooky

I’m a huge supporter of gateway or starter horror for kids. I love seeing films with spooky themes being made specifically for younger viewers. Sure, there are plenty of horror films that can be shown that aren’t too scary, but Read More …

Decades of Dread: The 1970s

Decades of Dread is heading into more modern horror! The 1970s isn’t a decade I usually think of as my favorite but while putting this article together I realized I like a lot more of it than I thought. A Read More …

Decades of Dread: The 1960s

It’s the start of a new week which means more of my Decades of Dread series! As I mentioned last week, for this series I will be sharing some of my favorite films from each decade. It’s my hope that Read More …

The Invitation (2022) Is a Love Letter to Universal and Hammer Horror

So I tried to create a meaningful or quirky opener to this review. The fact is, I failed. However, I’m here to say that I really dug The Invitation and Sony Pictures really dropped the ball on the marketing for Read More …

Decades of Dread: The 1950s

Happy Friday! Welcome back to my Decades of Dread series! As I mentioned earlier this week, for this series I will be sharing some of my favorite films from each decade. It’s my hope that this gives folks some ideas Read More …

Squeal is Dark Yet Delivers the Whimsy of a Folk Tale

I love folk horror. It has quickly become one of my favorite sub-genres of horror. So when I heard about Squeal I was definitely intrigued. I also wasn’t really familiar with much Latvian cinema so I thought this would be Read More …