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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 days of Vampires
Once upon a time, in the mystical land of Transylvania, the days were filled with darkness and mystery. It was a place where legends thrived, and among those legends were the fearsome creatures known as vampires.
Prince DanielPublished 5 months ago in HorrorIcons of Horror: Jason Voorhees
“His name was Jason…” - Pamela Voorhees. In 1980 writer Victor Miller and director Sean. S Cunningham crafted a horror film that would make critics start calling all in its class “slasher films”. That film was Friday the 13th and it’s central character’s name is Jason Voorhees. Ever since his conception he has been known as a silent killer who ironically speaks loud volumes of the American conscious. He is also one of the greatest icons in the history of horror.
Joe PattersonPublished 5 months ago in HorrorCarrie (1976) is a Riveting Classic
If I concentrate really hard I can move things! Based on Stephen King’s first novel, Carrie is a 1976 film about a shy and introverted high school student who has telekinesis powers. After being invited to the prom, Carrie stands up to her over-religious domineering mother and attempts to show everyone who she really is.
Marielle SabbagPublished 5 months ago in HorrorLook Away (2018) is a Dark Psychological Thriller
I wonder if my reflection could take my place for a day. Look Away is a 2018 psychological thriller film. Maria is a shy and introverted high school student. One night, she discovers a supernatural mirror where her reflection talks to her. Making a deal with her alternate personality Airam, they switch lives only for her alternate identity to do sinister things.
Marielle SabbagPublished 6 months ago in Horror"The Haunting Within"
Nestled in the heart of a quiet, picturesque town, an eerie mansion loomed, its timeworn façade casting shadows that seemed to stretch for eternity. It was a place of whispered legends and sinister secrets, and within its aging walls lay a malevolent presence that defied explanation.
My Thoughts on The Babadook
My plot summary of the movie does involve spoilers, so if you haven't seen the movie, but want to, click away. So I finally got around to watching 2014's The Babadook; an Australian psychological horror directed by Jennifer Kent. Well, it's kind of a psychological horror. It is definitely psychological, but the Babadook is very much a real monster in this universe. But he serves as a rather frightening metaphor for grief.
Jennifer ChildersPublished 6 months ago in HorrorPet Sematary (1989) is a Disturbing Horror Film
Sometimes dead is better. Pet Sematary is a 1989 film adaptation based on Stephen King’s novel. The Creeds move into a new home in Maine. They discover a pet cemetery not too far from their house. Upon learning of an ancient burial ground with a dark power, tragedy strikes the family.
Marielle SabbagPublished 6 months ago in HorrorThe Haunting of Hollowwood House
The Unassuming Purchase In the small, forgotten town of Hollowwood, nestled deep within the forested heart of the Appalachians, a quaint and unassuming house stood at the edge of town. It had been vacant for years, and the townsfolk whispered dark tales about the place. They said it was cursed, that those who entered never left, and that the house itself hungered for the living.
Md Babul HossainPublished 6 months ago in HorrorStreets of Justice: A Cop's Tale
Detective Sarah Thompson leaned adjoin her bare cruiser, her eyes anchored on the burghal skyline, a bewilderment of animate and glass. The streets beneath were a battleground, area the band amid adjustment and anarchy blurred with every casual moment. In this accurate jungle, amends was a alarm disturbing to bore the shadows.
Movie Review: 'Totally Killer'
Totally Killer (2023) Directed by Nahnatchka Khan Written by David Matalon, Sasha Perl Raver, Jen D'Angelo Starring Kiernan Shipka, Olivia Holt, Julie Bowen
Sean PatrickPublished 6 months ago in HorrorHorror in the 90s: 'Popcorn'
Popcorn (1991) Directed by Mark Herrier Written by 'Tod Hackett' Starring Jill Schoelen, Tom Villard, Dee Wallace Stone, Ray Walston, Derek Rydall
Sean PatrickPublished 6 months ago in HorrorWhat is Deadline (2009) About?
If I don’t make this deadline the consequences don’t look promising. Deadline accomplished its project in theaters in 2009. A woman temporarily moves into an old house with a deep history to finish her script for a movie. During her stay, Alice investigates the past resident's relationship discovering shocking secrets.
Marielle SabbagPublished 6 months ago in Horror