This horror film kills with abandon, mutilates with gusto and has absolutely nothing at all to say.
As its title hints, Velvet Buzzsaw is gory, brutal, disturbing and shallow.
Glass can sparkle in bright light but cut you if you’re not careful.
Bird Box won’t be up for any awards, most likely, and it’s R all the way. It didn’t need to …
The Possession of Hannah Grace is, frankly, little more than a cold room chock-full of bleak and bloody bumps and …
In its graphic depictions of its Nazi horrors (and horrific Nazis), Overlord goes overboard.
Beyond the horrific thrills and chills, beyond the cathartic showdown, slasher movies are about one thing: death.
This ridiculous, derivative and predictable carnival of crass carnage might more accurately have been dubbed Dumb Fest.
One can only hope that wise parents are scared away from this freaky flick … long before their kids are.
This film is literally about showing the worst in all of us, and as explicitly as seems possible.
Along with its spirituality, The Nun invites a whole host of supernatural grotesquerie to the party.
This film blends its eerie atmospherics with brief moments of terrible, frighteningly realistic bloodshed.
Slender Man is just a bad movie, and bad in every possible way.
This fishy tale is essentially Jaws on CGI steroids.
Dark Web delivers a deeply creepy cautionary warning—albeit in the trappings of a relatively restrained R-rated horror movie.