Category: Movie and TV Reviews
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Texas Chainsaw Millennial Massacre
Slashers are truly a dying genre. Filmmakers today struggle to recreate the corny magic of the gore-filled chaos the 70s… Read more.
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Netflix original Murderville “yes ands” into success
Since the dawn of television, one problem has been a constant wrench in the plans of people looking to relax… Read more.
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Latest Scream outing nothing to shout about
When Scream 5 was announced several months ago, I was both excited and curious. Part of me questioned why a fifth Scream film was… Read more.
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Lantern’s Lane Review: Not even a flicker of light in this lackluster slasher.
While combing through the front page of my Hulu suggestions, I came across a new movie that the algorithm seems… Read more.
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Strange Tales of IMDBtv: Hell Night (1981)
IMDBtv has a surprising amount of films in the trashy/cult horror genre to offer. It has become a veritable treasure… Read more.
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Tubi Finds: Stranger in our House (1978)
The name Wes Craven carries a big stick in the horror world; the progenitor behind classics such as The Hills Have… Read more.
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Netflix’s Spiderhead: even Chris Hemsworth can’t save us from the mediocrity
Netflix Originals are a dime a dozen these days. The streaming company has been pushing their original content hard for… Read more.
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Deadstream: Shudder’s newest black comedy delivers genuine laughs and scares
For my birthday last month, I treated myself to a Shudder subscription. It made sense really; If you’ve read my… Read more.
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Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark: a perfect mood-setter for the season
I became a horror fan very early in my life; and like most budding perusers of the perverse, I found… Read more.
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The Mutilator (1984): a boring slasher with a sitcom soundtrack
The early 1980s was the golden age of the slasher film; after incubating as a subgenre since the 1930s, the… Read more.
