Horror
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Primate Review – A January Release That Wants To Go Ape, But Instead It’s Just Bananas
By Nick Nitkowski Well, my fellow readers, it is the start of a new year! Unfortunately, the start of each year is January. Why is this a bad thing? Because January movie releases are made up of only one of… Continue reading
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We Bury The Dead Review – Good Ideas, Not Very Good Execution
By Jacob Cameron We Bury the Dead is the first film to be released in theaters in 2026. January tends to be the month where the bad movies get released. With the first weekend of January being reserved for a… Continue reading
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The Housemaid Review – Another Contrived, Predictable, And Utterly Rediculous Thriller
There are a lot of films that have come out over the years that have been based on books. Biopics, true stories, and everything in between. Quite a few have been made based on best sellers that readers have been… Continue reading
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Silent Night, Deadly Night (2025) Review – There Is No Coal In This Stocking
By Jacob Cameron Silent Night, Deadly Night is a remake of the controversial slasher film from 1984. This franchise has had a surprisingly long legacy over the past four decades. Spawning four sequels and a loose remake in 2012. Horror… Continue reading
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Dust Bunny Review – A New Fantasy/Horror With A Terrific Performance From Newcomer Sophie Sloan Opposite Mads Mikkelsen
Bryan Fuller is the writer/director famous for his series Pushing Daisies (2007-2009) Hannibal (2013-2015) starring Mads Mikkelsen as Hannibal Lector, and American Gods (2017-2021). He hasn’t been doing much since the end of his last series, but he’s made his… Continue reading
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Predator Badlands Review – World Building At Its Finest And A Heartwarming Story To Go Along With It. Who Knew?
Dan Trachtenberg made a splash a couple of years ago with his version of Predator called Prey, which aired on Hulu exclusively. He created a Predator Film that longtime fans of the franchise could be proud of. And word of… Continue reading
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Guillermo Del Toro’s Frankenstein Review – Another Incredible Achievement By The Great Visionary Cinematic Director Guillermo Del Toro
There have been many different iterations of Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein. I grew up watching the James Whale 1931 version starring Boris Karloff as the monster. It was part of my discovery of different kinds of films as a child. I… Continue reading
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Black Phone 2 Review – A Horror Sequel That Was Everything I Hoped It Would Be And More
The Black Phone was a 2022 physiological horror film directed by Scott Derrickson about a kidnapped boy Finney Blake who speaks to other deceased kidnapped boys through a disconnected Black Phone. He uses this information to defeat his abductor, The… Continue reading
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Jester 2 Review – An Entertaining New Addition To The Indie Horror Franchise
By Nick Nitkowski When I first heard of “The Jester”, it surprisingly was not from the YouTube shorts that it originated from. For me, it was actually from a random sponsored post on Instagram that showed me to a special… Continue reading
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Him Review – A Metaphorical Excercise In Trauma, Cult Adulation, And The God Complex
I’ve been a fan of football since I was a little kid. As a Notre Dame Fighting Irish & New England Patriots fan, I’ve had my share of ups and downs in my fifty-plus years of existence. I’ve also coached… Continue reading









