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Movie reviews for horror fans; from gruesome bone-chillers to dark horror thrillers, a showcase for frightful films that seek to entertain and to terrify.
'The Moonlight Man'
Our imaginations have a way of playing the most devious of tricks on us when we are at our most vulnerable. In the quiet of night, a distance of mere feet becomes miles. Silence builds into an orchestra, and a simple shadow becomes a hellish beast. Most of us have had to make the quick-paced walk to our car after a late shift at work, scared to turn around and find someone else's footsteps matching our own.
By Jeffery Paul8 years ago in Horror
The Ultimate Christmas Horror Movie Trilogy
Hello, one and all. So...if you're like me and need a break from the TNT A Christmas Story marathon and like some nightmare imagery to go with your eggnog and candy canes, have I got a Christmas horror trilogy for you!
By Carlos Gonzalez8 years ago in Horror
9 Everyday Objects That Made Surprisingly Good Horror Weapons
Horror writers have this interesting technique where they manage to use things we wouldn't usually think of to murder their characters. Horror films have shown murders by umbrellas, flags, and even sleeping bags. It's bizarre, really, but it works. Here's a list of normal objects that have been turned into a surprising murder weapon in horror films.
By Katie Burnside8 years ago in Horror
So Here is Why 'The Cabin in the Woods' is One of My Favorite Horror Movies
You may or may not have heard of this movie. Premiered in 2011, featured an early Chris Hemsworth before he was chosen by Mjolnir, and had a kickass story line with a great cast. To be perfectly honest The Cabin in the Woods wasn't a huge success box office success because it was sort of like a hidden gem, the birth of what would become a cult classic.
By Delise Fantome8 years ago in Horror
Macabre Sex - Gerald's Game
After hearing conflicting opinions on the new Netflix original, Gerald’s Game, I finally sat down to watch it. The reviews I heard were anywhere from "It was boring and I didn’t enjoy it" all the way up to "I had to run to the bathroom to vomit." Obviously, I knew I wouldn’t be the latter, but I hoped not to be the former either. I’m a Stephen King fan, so for another one of his books to make it to the screen pleases me.
By Allison K. Jones8 years ago in Horror
No More Clowning Around: 'IT' Director Promises An Even Darker Tone For 'Part 2'
After all the frights and frolics of the IT movie, fans of things that go bump in the night are already preparing to "float" again for the hotly anticipated sequel to this year's biggest horror. If you can't wait to see Bill Skarsgård stick on a red nose and a murderous smile once more, it seems that you aren't alone, and the merry-go-round is already turning.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror
Clown In The Dumps: Bill Skarsgård Reveals His Influence For Pennywise
As Andy Muschietti's IT continues to "float" above the competition at the box office, fans are calling the first big screen adaptation of Stephen King's 1986 novel one of the best horror films of the modern age. With Bill Skarsgård showing that he isn't clowning around when it comes to playing the malevolent villain of the piece, horror aficionados are already quivering in anticipation of the upcoming sequel.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Horror











