Horror
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Alien: Earth Review – The Inevitable Progression Of One Of The Best Film Franchises In History, Comes To Television And Its Bloody And Glorious So Far…
I’ve been watching Alien films for quite a while now. Ever since I first saw Alien as a kid, I’ve been scared out of my mind. Then Alien came out, and I was equally scared, but also excited because this… Continue reading
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The Home Review – A Convoluted And Confusing Mess Of A Horror Film Pete Davidson Couldn’t Save
Summer Horror films in 2025 have been hit or miss. A few such as Together, 28 Weeks Later and Bring Her Back have been very well received by critics and the public. I Saw What You Did Last Summer not… Continue reading
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Jurassic World Rebirth Review – It’s Better Than The Last Two In The Franchise, Overall It’s A Mixed Bag
The Jurassic Park/World franchise has had its good/great films and some not so good/bad films in its thirty plus years of its existence. Steven Spielberg and ILM revolutionized CGI and visual effects with the first Jurassic Park movie. Since these… Continue reading
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Fear Street: Prom Queen Review – The Weakest In The Franchise So Far
The Fear Street series of films kicked off in 2021 with a trilogy of films based on the years 1966, 1878, and 1994. Now, four years later, another Fear Street: Prom Queen is coming out on the streaming service that… Continue reading
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Rosario Review – An Effectice Contained Horror-Thriller
By Jacob Cameron Rosario is a contained horror film from writer/director Felipe Vargas. Contained horror films have had a largely consistent track record of quality with recent outings. Evil Dead Rise and The Menu are famous examples. While 2020’s Host… Continue reading
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Sinners Review – Ryan Coogler’s Scary Horror Film Draws In The Devil And His Demons
By Brian Susbielles In the 1930s, in Mississippi, there was a blues guitar player named Robert Johnson. Guitarists like Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, and Bob Dylan cited Johnson as a major influence decades after his death, as Johnson did not… Continue reading
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The Monkey Review – A Dark Comedy Horror Film That Didn’t Make Me Laugh At All
Osgood Perkins, or “Oz,” as he goes by, is a director I’ve come to know quite a bit in recent months. His first film, The Blackcoat’s Daughter, was good, but it was his last movie with an amazing marketing campaign,… Continue reading
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Companion Review- A Fun Film That Has A Little Something For Everyone!
By Nick Nitkowski “Companion” is one of those movies that benefits from knowing nothing going in. While the first trailer delivers vague intrigue through great marketing, the second trailer pretty much shows its hand. A fact that I wish was… Continue reading









