Posts Tagged ‘review’
12 Days in December: Bloody-Bloody-Money
a crew of desperate bank robbers holes up in a roadside motel after a Christmas Eve heist gone wrong. Snow falls, tensions rise, and then—something else arrives.
Read More12 Days in December: Foreign Folk Horror
Come closer, friends, and let me guide you through a landscape of ice and folklore, to the distant, snow-swept world of The White Reindeer.
Read More12 Days in December: Tinsel and Terror
the snow falls once again upon the stately halls of the Pi Kappa Sigma sorority house, but this time we peer closer — not merely into the shadows, but into the faces that inhabit them.
Read More12 Days in December: Yuletide Dread
…gather close and stoke the hearth, for I bring you a tale of festive dread — a yuletide tapestry woven not with tinsel and cheer, but with blood, betrayal, and the brittle bones of ancient curses. son. Here is sneak peek of the first six days.
12-1 Christmas Horror Story (2015)
12-2 Black Christmas (1974)
12-3 The White Reindeer (1953)
12-4 Silent Bite (2024)
12-5 The Signalman (1976)
12-6 A Creature is Stirring (2023)
31 Days of Halloween: Three-Witches Glee
Let us descend into the cobwebbed corridors of memory, where celluloid ghosts flicker and dance upon the silver screen.
Read More31 Days of Halloween: Twin Lenses of Poe
Welcome, my dear fellow travelers upon the eerie planes of cinema, to a labyrinthine tale where the haunting whispers of Edgar Allan Poe serve not as the foundation, but as the muse. Two Evil Eyes offers not a devout tribute to its literary progenitor but rather a platform for the darkly distinctive imaginations of two cinematic titans, George A. Romero and Dario Argento.
Read More31 Days of Halloween: Colors of Fear & Fire
Before the name “Lecter” became synonymous with gourmet cannibalism and suave menace—before the perfumed gloss of mainstream thrillers and slick serial-killer dramas—there was a whisper in the dark, a haunting prelude cloaked in dread and sharp neon.
Read More31 Days of Halloween: Eyes-Closed, Fear-Open
When A Nightmare on Elm Street first appeared, it landed differently for us than it might for the young people of today.
Read More31 Days of Halloween: Scary Scary Stories
But every so often, one crawls out of the shadows and asks to be seen. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark is such a tale—a cinematic séance that beckons the spirits of childhood fears and dares them to dance.
Read More31 Days of Halloween: Twisted Roads
Step aboard Red Iron Train, a chilling anthology that delivers a cargo of sinister stories and captivating animation. As a fan of horror anthologies…
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