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Review: Should You Be Scared of “The Boogeyman”?

Everyone struggled with it at some point in their life. Being young, thinking maybe something was hiding under the bed at night. Seeing things in the corner of the room when nothing was there. online pharmacy buy phenergan online with best prices today in the USA Fearing that thing you thought was creeping around your…

Review: Can “Evil Dead Rise” Keep the Series Alive?

As soon as I was old enough to get into the world of horror films, my father wasted no time introducing my brother and I to Evil Dead II. Not realizing it was the film that featured the chilling box art of a skull with piercing blue eyeballs staring at me from the top shelf…

Linda Blair Reportedly Returning The Exorcist Franchise in Blumhouse’s Reboot

@Eli Roth’s History of Horror Linda Blair, the star of the acclaimed supernatural horror film, The Exorcist, is reportedly reprising her role of Regan MacNeil, who was formerly possessed by the demon Pazuzu, in Blumhouse’s upcoming reboot.  The actress, who last played the iconic character in the series’ first sequel, T977’s The Exorcist II: The…

TV Review: Junji Itō Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre, A Pure Immersion Into An Eldritch Dimension

Junji Ito in Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre, unleashes the genius of a horror anthology on Netflix. The anime series is inspired by the disturbing nightmares of the eponymous mangaka: Junji Itō. In fact, Studio Deen adapts the exquisite original material through twelve episodes, that feature twenty different stories (some episodes condense two tales)….

Dark Glasses : Review / The Apotheosis Of Kitsch

The Master of Horror, Italian director Dario Argento, ten years after his Dracula 3D returns with his latest thriller starring Ilenia Pastorelli, Andrea Zhang and his daughter Asia Argento. Dark Glasses was presented Out of Competition at the Berlinale 2022 and is going to be released by Shudder — AMC Networks’ premium streaming service for…

Film Review: Don’t be Scared of a Little “Smile”

Genre films have always lent themselves as an avenue to explore deep, human issues. The powers that be might always shove them to the back of the pack when it comes to considering the merit of a well devised horror film. More and more though, people are realizing just how cathartically powerful the themes horror…

Paul Greengrass Selected to Direct Stephen King’s ‘Fairy Tale’

British-born director Paul Greengrass is Stephen King’s choice to adapt, produce, and direct a feature-film adaptation of his new best-selling novel, Fairy Tale. In the novel, just published by Scribners, a teenaged boy named Charlie Reade is seen dealing with his mother’s death and father’s addiction to alcohol. online pharmacy buy bactrim with best prices…

Tribeca Festival Review: There’s No Need to Answer “The Black Phone”

When director Scott Derrickson and co-writer C. Robert Cargill unleashed Sinister onto the world in 2012, they were shot into a new legendary status in the horror community. While the two teamed up for more releases from other horror films to the first Doctor Strange movie, they find themselves back in that Sinister aura for…

Review: ‘Stranger Things’ High School Heroes Face Real-Life Monsters In S4

The thrilling and poignant first part of the fourth season of Stranger Things is now streaming on Netflix. The nostalgia-charged, 1980s-set, sci-fi drama picks up about a year after the events of Season 3. The quirky, lovable main characters, most of whom are now navigating the treacherous waters of high school society in addition to…

Umma : An Exclusive Interview With Director Iris K. Shim

Synopsis : Umma, which is the Korean word for “mother,” follows Amanda (Sandra Oh) and her daughter (Fivel Stewart) living a quiet life on an American farm, but when the remains of her estranged mother arrive from Korea, Amanda becomes haunted by the fear of turning into her own mother. An Exclusive Interview With Director…

Halloween Kills – Official Trailer

In 2018, David Gordon Green’s Halloween, starring icon Jamie Lee Curtis, killed at the box office, earning more than $250 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing chapter in the four-decade franchise and setting a new record for the biggest opening weekend in history for a horror film starring a woman. And the Halloween night when Michael…