Starting with a warning of strobing lights, violence, and gore, Prano Bailey-Bond’s directorial debut, Censor, takes a deep dive into the atmospheric 80s video nasty’s scene and the era of video censorship.
The horror movie franchise that refuses to die is back with the chilling seventh entry in the series, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It.
Writer/Director Sam Curtain pulls no punches in the unsettling, terrifying and intense horror feature, The Slaughterhouse Killer.
Director Ben Wheatley delivers us a new pandemic-inspired horror film with In the Earth.
The stylish trailer for Zack Snyder’s Army of the Dead film for Netflix has dropped, and it features some cool-looking zombie-movie action.
Rebecca Hall stars in the creepy new horror film The Night House, which sees a widowed woman uncover some dark secrets about her late husband.
Meandering along a very well-worn path, Embryo constantly blends genres, tone and purpose, and at times its incoherent nature makes for a lack of an emotional connection.
Arthouse horror is a subgenre that is difficult to master. It serves tough topics through rawness and bloody spheres. Lee Haven Jones’ debut feature, The Feast, is a decent entry into the sub-genre that mixes oddness with the vicious slits of gore while tackling class and identity.
The notorious Jigsaw killer torments unsuspecting victims in the new film Spiral, the next entry in the famed Saw horror film franchise.
Great White is an upcoming Australian horror-thriller film that features one of the country’s most devastating killer sharks.
Violation takes a different tone in covering a complex topic, getting all the “subgenre regulations” out of the way, both for better and worse.
Come True takes audiences on a deep dive into the psyche of a troubled teen battling her inner demons of mental illness, sleep disorder, and broken home life.
Wrong Turn sees a group of young people on a hiking trip venture off the beaten path, and suffer dearly for it.
The iconic Seinfeld TV show has received a hilarious reimagining as a horror movie called The Nothing in this gem of a fan video.
Neil Marshall’s latest, The Reckoning, is a grueling new witch horror movie set in 1600’s London during the Great Plague.
The 2003 cult horror movie Wrong Turn spawned five sequels, with the latest film in the series marking a reboot for the franchise.