MadS Review: Shudder’s One Take Zombie Film
Shudder’s zombie film takes an interesting approach, with the entire narrative taking place in a single continuous shot.
Shudder’s zombie film takes an interesting approach, with the entire narrative taking place in a single continuous shot.
Parker Finn’s Smile 2 is one of the rare sequels that improves upon the original, and ranks as one of the better horror movies of the year.
Damien Leone manages to provide the best entry yet with plenty of fantastic kills and more shocking moments than you can count.
Mr. Crocket feels like Freddy Krueger’s younger brother and as such, there’s fun to be had with this horror take on a children’s TV host.
Review: Full Moon’s Death Streamer, their second Pulp Noir release, is about a live streaming vampire who racks up views while killing people
Low expectations help this new iteration of Hellboy, which takes a decidedly more indie route and settles nicely into folk horror.
The latest entry in the VHS series has a serious focus on aliens, but there’s plenty of great gore gags and fantastic segments overall.
This long-shelved new adaptation of the Stephen King classic fails to impress with an overabundance of CGI and silly jump scares.
While Gibson is great, there’s not much else that stands out about this family friendly film that lacks clear direction.
It’s What’s Inside is a classic Sundance Midnight Movie thriller. It’s too bad that we can’t tell you what it’s about, but you’ll thank us.
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