The twisted theology alone here gives families plenty of reasons to avoid being swept up in this story.
What starts out as a grotesque horror movie morphs into something more akin to sci-fi about halfway through.
This gruesome, unsettling horror pic mixes pagan mysticism, science, witchy ritual and torn flesh.
This movie suggests that our screens may be the windows and doors to our darkest nightmares and consuming fears.
Zombie Bro is not for living people or breathing families. You know, the kind with brains.
Sure, it may look cute at first glance. But take a peak under the surface, and you find something dark …
Antebellum is a disordered, dispiriting and sadistic story that assaults your senses more than it pricks your conscience.
Tension-filled questions make His House a remarkable, and truly haunting, ghost story—one that winds up in a strangely affirming place.
It’s the house. It must be the house. It’s too big. Too old. Too dark. Too … distant. Yes, it …
This is, primarily, a horror movie—with a little bit of John Hughes’ Breakfast Club thrown in for good measure.
Once the blood starts to fly, this Russian horror film drowns in its own vat of hemoglobin.
The central premise here is so ghastly that we should be revolted, not entertained.
This grim horror/mystery/comedy is far more about smothering life, in one way or another, than living it.
It’s scary and sad and sometimes awful. But Relic also offers a note of hope in that horror.
For this horror film’s potential viewers, I will simply say You Should … Reconsider.














