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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.
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Horror in the 90s: Meet the Applegates
Meet the Applegates (1991) Directed by Michael Lehmann Written by Michael Lehmann, Redbeard Simmons Starring Ed Begley Jr, Stockard Channing, Dabney Coleman
Sean PatrickPublished 6 months ago in Horror Across the Hall is a Dark and Gripping Tale
I am warning you. Do not leave your hotel room. Across the Hall is a thriller that entered theaters in 2009. Julian is convinced that his girlfriend is having an affair. In a desperate attempt to confront her, he goes to a rundown hotel and makes an alarming discovery that his best friend Terry is in a dangerous situation involving a hostage.
Marielle SabbagPublished 6 months ago in HorrorSaw X – Film Review
The "Saw" films have long carried the label of "torture porn," a genre known for its excessive and graphic depictions of violence. However, beneath the gruesome surface, they have always sought to present themselves as morality plays, emphasizing that each victim, strapped into ingenious yet horrifying electro-medieval contraptions, endures the agonies of the damned due to sins they committed in the real world. While the concept of sin is portrayed in these films in an overt and almost corny manner, it serves a purpose within the narrative.
‘Saw X’ Review
Saw X, which takes place between the events of Saw and Saw II, sees John Kramer (Tobin Bell) coming to grips with his brain cancer diagnosis and attempting to tie up loose ends during his limited time left on Earth. When a member of his cancer support group (Michael Beach) tells John that he was cured by a doctor (Synnøve Macody Lund) offering experimental treatment, John decides to travel to Mexico for the procedure. When it ends up being a scam, he decides that Dr. Pederson and her associates need to learn a lesson about the value of human life, and it’s time for them to play a game.
Will LasleyPublished 6 months ago in HorrorThe Tragic and Twisted Life and Times of Nica Pierce
This year is a big year for the Chucky franchise. In November, the franchise will celebrate 35 years, while the season premiere of the TV series is on the horizon. This year also marks the 10th anniversary of the film, Curse of Chucky, which was released during a big milestone year for the franchise, and was also the the sixth film in the franchise. Curse followed 1998's Bride and 2004's Seed, and after those two instilled loads of humor into the franchise, Curse brought it back to straight horror.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 6 months ago in HorrorThe Art of Necromancy
Introduction Necromancy, a term that has fascinated and terrified people throughout history, is the practice of communicating with the dead or manipulating the spirits of the deceased. Often portrayed in literature and popular culture as dark and sinister, necromancy has a rich and complex history that extends across cultures and centuries. In this article, we will explore the concept of necromancy, its historical roots, cultural variations, and its portrayal in modern media.
Prince Ajavon (Ace)Published 6 months ago in HorrorWhen the darkness calls
One! ho isscn1bbing dishes in front of that pond , Foushee shouted... Hearing her scream, her parents looked at the pond fron1the roof and saw that there was no one in the pond. They then took Foushee honle. This pond has a quota..every year it will attract one aninial to itself - be it human or animal; Folklore has it that the day the pond was cut in the year 1990, there were jungles and jungles all around, nlurders were going on. A mnd old woman was murdered and buried under this pond. Not only the nlad old woman, but many other bodies were buried. But that crazy old wonrnn did not harmanyone. Many have seen that crazy old woman; But that crazy old lady whom he doesn't see. When someone ishaving a bad tinle, or when someone is having a good time, that old lady can be seen.
Md. Apple MiaPublished 6 months ago in HorrorUnlocking Fear: The Top 5 Psychological Horror Movies on Netflix in 2023
When it comes to horror Netflix has become the go to platform, for those seeking chilling thrills. Prepare yourself as we reveal the five psychological horror movies that will linger in your nightmares and test your grip on reality in 2023. Get ready to immerse yourself in a world where fear knows no limits.
Benjamin BenitezSantiagoPublished 6 months ago in HorrorI See You (2019) is a Mindbending Mystery-Thriller
This is the best! They have no idea that we’re here. I See You snuck into theaters in 2019. The police investigate the case of a missing boy. In the middle of marriage problems that break the Harper family apart, strange things happen in their household.
Marielle SabbagPublished 6 months ago in HorrorThe Nun II - A Movie Review
The nun is watching our every step. The Nun II is a 2023 sequel. Taking place in France in 1956, a priest is murdered. Sister Irene learns the awful truth that Valek, the demon nun has returned. She must face the evil ghost once more before she takes more lives.
Marielle SabbagPublished 6 months ago in HorrorMovie Review: 'Saw X'
Saw X (2023) Directed by Kevin Greutert Written by Peter Goldfinger, Josh Stolerg Starring Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith, Synnove Macody Lund, Steven Brand
Sean PatrickPublished 6 months ago in HorrorCrimson Chronicles
In the quaint town of Willowbrook, nestled deep within a dense forest, an eerie legend had loomed for generations. The townsfolk whispered tales of the Blood Moon, a celestial event said to bring forth both blessings and curses. For centuries, the Blood Moon had risen only once every hundred years, and its arrival had always been met with a mixture of fear and anticipation. It was a symbol of mystery, and with each appearance, strange occurrences followed.