The Crow and Comfort by Rie Sheridan Rose

In May of 1994, I fell in love with a dead man. Sitting in a darkened theater, mesmerized by the action on the screen, I was watching The Crow, starring Brandon Lee, who had been killed making the film. I was profoundly moved by the film. I saw it nineteen times in twenty days…or maybeContinueContinue reading “The Crow and Comfort by Rie Sheridan Rose”

Celebrating Women in Horror Movies During Women in Horror Month By Dawn Colclasure

In horror movies, women play a variety of roles: The victim, the Final Girl, and the hero. For a long time, women in horror movies did not have positive or empowering roles, as their roles were mostly for the purpose of eye candy or to be the damsel in distress. Most horror movies of theContinueContinue reading “Celebrating Women in Horror Movies During Women in Horror Month By Dawn Colclasure”

“Devil’s Knight” New Release Movie Review, written by Michael Errol Swaim

Plot: In the medieval world of Veroka, monsters and demons alike roam and terrorize humankind. The Bone Devil has plagued the Kingdom of Remény for years. After a group of trackers fails to kill the creature, King Samuel decides to bring in an elite group of monster hunters. These hunters must use every skill theyContinueContinue reading ““Devil’s Knight” New Release Movie Review, written by Michael Errol Swaim”

“What’s Your Favorite Scary Movie?” (Exploring the SCREAM Franchise for Answers) by Kasey Hill

What can we expect with the news of Scream 7 in the preproduction phase? Let me break it down for you. (This is your official SPOILER ALERT! This article digs deep into the Scream movies. You have been warned…) Following the Scream Franchise, we know that the franchise took a turn with movie four whenContinueContinue reading ““What’s Your Favorite Scary Movie?” (Exploring the SCREAM Franchise for Answers) by Kasey Hill”

The Charisma Killers – Movie Review by Lindsey Goddard

A brand new action film, The Charisma Killers, just hit video-on-demand streaming services (on November 1st). I gave it a view, and I must say, it is a violent thrill-ride that truly didn’t have a dull moment, and I recommend checking it out. Written and directed by Michael Matteo Rossi, this film brings a mixContinueContinue reading “The Charisma Killers – Movie Review by Lindsey Goddard”

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Movie Review, by Michael Errol Swaim

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is a thoroughly enjoyable PG-13 2024 American dark fantasy / comedy / horror film, directed by Tim Burton and starring Michael Keaton, Winona Rider, Jenna Ortega, Monica Belluci, Willam Dafoe, Catherine O’hara, and Danny Devito. Lydia Deetz, her mother, and her daughter return to the family home in Winter River after a tragedyContinueContinue reading “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Movie Review, by Michael Errol Swaim”

Oddity Movie Review, by Lindsey Goddard

Oddity is a 2024 Irish horror film, written and directed by Damian Mc Carthy. It’s been called “unsettling” and “atmospheric” by fellow reviewers, and I wholeheartedly agree! Oddity had me from the start, an intense opening scene where our main character, Dani, is alone in an old house, far from the beaten path of civilization,ContinueContinue reading “Oddity Movie Review, by Lindsey Goddard”

Longlegs Movie Review by Lindsey Goddard

Longlegs is a brand new horror film, written and directed by Osgood Perkins. It was released in the US on July 12th to immediate critical acclaim, grossing over one hundred million dollars worldwide. I must admit… Though I enjoyed Longlegs, I was expecting much more and was ultimately left with the feeling that yet another big-budget filmContinueContinue reading “Longlegs Movie Review by Lindsey Goddard”

Pearl film review by Michael Errol Swaim

I’m always iffy when people say that a movie is good or bad and that I should watch it. I usually reserve my thoughts until I see it myself. Sometimes people will say, “Oh, this movie sucks!” and it turns out to be great. On the other hand, people will say they love a movie,ContinueContinue reading “Pearl film review by Michael Errol Swaim”

How The First Omen Rewrote the Omen Lore and Created More Questions than Answers, By Dawn Colclasure

NOTE: This article contains spoilers for the movie! When The Omen was released in 1976, it took the horror movie world by storm. It rewrote the end times narrative, put a nice spin on conspiracy theories surrounding the Catholic Church, and created an Antichrist movie unlike any other. Sequels followed, with mediocre results. Critics lovedContinueContinue reading “How The First Omen Rewrote the Omen Lore and Created More Questions than Answers, By Dawn Colclasure”