Don’t go to Fantasy Island, my friends. Many who do so here regretted it, and it’s unlikely you’ll be the …
Filled with creepy occultism, Gretel & Hansel is made of gingerbread: Alluring to look at, but structurally and morally hollow.
The Turning offers a collection of dirty-mirror jump scenes in search of a point. Or a message. Or a story.
Underwater skips exposition altogether and leaps with videogame-like glee into its deadly, high-pressure destruction.
If you resort to violence to end violence, are you really accomplishing anything?
This horror/comedy/fantasy mash-up tries to make light of Satan worship and spiritual hauntings.
Doctor Sleep doesn’t just want to scare you: It wants to shock and even sicken you.
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This cinematic nor’easter is more disheartening and spiritually oppressive than nearly anything you’re apt to find on a theater screen.
This movie is a pointless joke with a crushed-skull punchline: Like your average zombie, it doesn’t have a single reason …
Joker begs for a hero. It gives us a clown. Gotham seeks salvation and finds only blood.
You can’t keep a bad clown down. And Pennywise is a very, very bad clown.
The most gruesome parts of this pic’s killings are just outside our view. But the punishing violence we do see …
Ready or Not is a deranged black comedy that wears its wild-eyed craziness proudly.














