In our Far Cry New Dawn review, Bloody Disgusting discovers that the New Dawn rocks, but doesn’t exactly prove to...
Ted Raimi is a beloved member of the genre community and for good reason. Along with his brother, Sam, he helped play a pivotal role in...
Back in 2017, Blumhouse released a Groundhog’s Day take on the slasher genre. Happy Death Day was unexpectedly funny, smart and boasted some fun PG-13 kills....
The zombie genre has long needed some revitalization in creativity, and Netflix’s “Kingdom“ might be the answer to our undead needs. Directed by Kim Seong-hun and written...
Otavio and Gilda are a wealthy Brazilian couple who enjoy partying with friends and living a luxurious lifestyle. They look like any other upper-class people, but...
Can JoyMasher bring some more feelgood nostalgia value to the Nintendo Switch? Find out in our Oniken Unstoppable Edition review. There have been a decent smattering...
The impact of Jordan Peele’s Get Out in the creation of Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror, Shudder’s first original documentary, is evident from the...
Bloober Team’s cyberpunk sci-fi horror heads to the Nintendo Switch for another trip. Find out in our Observer review if it’s worth jacking in again. The...
It’s hard to deny that we horror fans are suckers for a good cabin-in-the-woods movie. You have your Evil Dead types, Friday the 13th styles, even...
There are plenty of “bad seed” evil children horror movies (check out Meagan Navarro’s recent well-curated list for some choice recommendations). You’ve got your possession films....
How to best describe Daniel Scheinert’s The Death of Dick Long? The new film by the co-director of Swiss Army Man had its world premiere at...
Amanda Ripley returns in an even more claustrophobic slice of sci-fi horror. Read our Alien Blackout review to see if it continues the good work of...
Live-action adaptations of anime and manga haven’t had the best of luck in Hollywood, at least if we’re looking at big theatrical attempts like Ghost in...
Into the Dark finds moderate success when it plays cupid and pairs up horror and rom-coms in this claustrophobic Valentine’s Day tale. “Wait! Can you hold...
First and foremost, a confession. I’ve always had a thing against cockroaches and similar bugs. It’s not really a phobia, but a deep sense of disgust....
Kiersey Clemons‘ Jenn drags herself onto a remote island, shipwrecked and alone. She’s exhausted and traumatized, but resourceful, building shelter for herself and figuring out food and...
Little Monsters is the perfect crowd-pleaser of a zombie film: filled with righteous gore, excellent violence and… a classful of kindergarteners? That’s the unlikely spin Abe...
On paper, writer/director Jacob Estes‘ Relive would be a fairly interesting time travel thriller, but it’s made into something more by the really wonderful relationship between its...
Matt Donato wrote a terrific piece last year about a trend in films of using genre to explore parenthood and its very real horrors, and 2019...
When Dan Gilroy‘s Nightcrawler hit screens, it generated a fair amount of discussion as to whether it constitutes a genre film, but that question is altogether...
Thanks to a glut of true crime shows and podcasts, we’re in the midst of a renewed “aren’t serial killers fun?” phase, a pretty irresponsible national...
A massive, clunky robot moves alone through a futuristic bunker. A blinking title card tells us it’s been one day since the “extinction event,” and this...
It’s Summer 1977, and we’re in a crummy South Bronx apartment. In fact, we never go anywhere else, as Alistair Banks Griffin‘s The Wolf Hour has...
I’m not sure what, exactly, I expected of Jennifer Kent‘s follow-up to The Babadook – but The Nightingale wasn’t it. A weighty revenge thriller set in,...