There is no shortage of horror films that center around cults. The word “cult” alone sparks immediate intrigue, and it...
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Continuing to build up the stories of its collection, literally and figuratively, Blumhouse and Amazon Studios’ chilling series Welcome To The Blumhouse enters another level of family-focused nightmares. The films Evil Eye and Nocturne quarter off the entries of the house, each bringing a poignant sense of storytelling to the...
They say Chivalry is dead, that there’s no kindness left in the world. For Frankie, the protagonist of the new...
Are you looking for horror movies on amazon prime? Don’t worry. We got you. Amazon Prime has definitely streamlined horror...
There’s something uniquely thrilling about watching a horror movie. The anticipation, the jump scares, the eerie music – it all comes together to create an experience that, while terrifying, is also incredibly captivating. But why do we subject ourselves to these cinematic frights? What is it about horror movie that...
The zombie apocalypse can hit at any time, in any place. We’ve often seen outbreaks occur in large metropolises, where...
DESCRIPTION: Is it getting hot in here, or is it just that misguided police officer lost on an island of...
There are few sub-genres more universally enjoyed than the Sad Cop Crime Thriller. Mostly dormant since the early aughts, the Sad Cop Crime Thriller™ sub-genre often strongarms the ‘Best Films of All Time Lists’, counting Silence of the Lambs (1991), Se7en (1995), and The Zodiac (2005) among its heavy hitters....
There’s a questionable statistic making the rounds on the internet that suggests that the average person unknowingly passes at least...
We’re watching Hospital Massacre a.k.a. X-Ray a.k.a. Be My Valentine, Or Else tonight with The Fiend Club and we thought...
DESCRIPTION Got Blood? Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they close out their horror parody double-feature with Mel Brooks’ Dracula: Dead And Loving it (1995), a silly but surprisingly faithful send-up of Bram Stoker’s classic vampire story. Starring Leslie Nielson as a laffy, daffy (batty!) Count Dracula and Peter MacNicol...