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‘The Haunting of Hill House’ Remains Perfect Five Years On From Release

A lot can happen in five years. Personally, I went from a youngish guy with tons of dreams and aspirations, to being five years older with those exact same dreams and aspirations. My point is that tim...

Fear Street: Part Three – 1666 is a Fitting Ending [Review]

Out of the entire Fear Street series, Part Three – 1666 was the most intriguing, at face value. This time period remains curiously under-explored in horror, particularly recently, aside from Robert Eg...

His House is the Most Underrated Horror Movie of the Year [Editorial]

Amid a global pandemic, no genre has survived – nay, thrived – like horror has. The misfit of the film world has always existed in the shadows, of course, covertly shared through VHS tapes and later w...

Spanish Thriller The Platform Arrives on Netflix March 20th!

Class struggle, starvation, death, and occasional fits of cannibalism all in a prison setting? I don’t know about you but I could not be more excited for The Platform. After making a big splash ...

Don't F**k With Cats

Armchair Detectives Get to Work in Trailer for Don’t F**k with Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer

In the seedy underbelly of the Internet, there’s an unwritten rule, rule zero: Don’t F**k With Cats. In December of 2010, this rule was torn to shreds following the publishing of a video c...

Netflix Horror Spotlight: Slasher Solstice

Slasher Solstice is the third go-round for Aaron Martin’s ludicrously inventive little anthology series, which kicked off not that long ago (in 2016) with The Executioner. By now, the format sho...

The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: Season Two is a Total Hell-Send

​When last we saw the sprightly Sabrina Spellman, as Season 1 of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina wrapped up, she was striding confidently through the halls of her Satanic high school with a trio of...

Indie Psycho-Thriller Prodigy is Now on Netflix

Netflix is making a real case for itself as the go-to place for horror fans to watch all the coolest little movies they can’t catch elsewhere. Shudder may have cornered the market on exclusive c...

Not Quite Horror: You Get Me (2017)

Horror is evolving as a genre. Although your local multiplex is still loaded with the usual contenders, look a bit closer and you’ll find the latest drama, thriller, or crime offering is closer to hor...

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