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Bram Stoker's Dracula

Bram Stoker’s Dracula Helped Define the Gory Excess of the 1990s

So many people, even now, believe the 1980s to be a golden age in horror history. By extension, the ...

Friday the 13th Part III

Does A Number Matter? Defending Horror Sequels as an Art Form

Horror sequels are almost universally looked down upon, considered something that must be dealt with...

tenebrae

Tenebrae Reigns Supreme on 4K UHD [Review]

Folks of all sorts love to refer to Howard Hawks’s maxim: “A good movie is three great...

Composer Matt Orenstein Discusses the Enchanting ‘Belle’ Score

Most people are familiar with Disney’s Beauty and the Beast films, whether it be the animated...

Black Circle's Felice Jankell as Celeste

`Black Circle’ Offers Horror with a Weird Spin [Blu-Ray Review]

Black Circle, a 2018 Swedish film, puts a new spin on horror with a touch of weird science and ...

Last House

‘Last House on the Left’ 4K brings the gang back for another round [Review]

In the land of Wes Craven remakes, The Hills Have Eyes (2006) scored a little higher for me on ...

‘We Kill for Love: The Lost World of the Erotic Thriller’ [Review]

We Kill for Love is a sprawling epic of a documentary covering the once prosperous, undeniably excit...

Perpetrator is a Rallying Cry to be a Total Monster [Review]

We can’t all be nice girls and, as Jennifer Reeder’s latest feminist-horror Perpetrato...