Along with its spirituality, The Nun invites a whole host of supernatural grotesquerie to the party.
This cautionary thriller unspools via security cameras, iPhones, Macbooks, YouTube videos and social media messages.
This film blends its eerie atmospherics with brief moments of terrible, frighteningly realistic bloodshed.
This breakneck cinematic blender is set to “liquefy,” the top is off, and you’re the main ingredient.
The movie’s well-meaning messages are undercut, sometimes literally, at every turn.
Dark Web delivers a deeply creepy cautionary warning—albeit in the trappings of a relatively restrained R-rated horror movie.
Skyscraper is a CGI-infused hodgepodge of derivative bits culled from more memorable disaster thrillers.
Day of the Soldado is propelled by jarring, violently graphic imagery that seems designed solely to shock.
Breaking In is one of the most frenetic, violent salutes to a mother’s love that you’ll likely ever see.
If you’re considering buying a ticket to Beirut, know that you’ll have to navigate that city’s war-torn streets and cratered …
If you’re expecting an exposé addressing unanswered questions about the events of July 18, 1969, prepare for disappointment.
A Quiet Place is a stark tale of fighting for survival in the face of a horrific, insidious threat.
Unsane is a nightmarish, darkly disturbing and corrosively foul movie.
I think we can all agree that actioners like The Hurricane Heist major in what we might call “the unbelievable …
This film is emotionally raw, sometimes gruesome, and scattered with wince-inducing interactions.














