[NIGHTSTREAM] ‘DEADLINE’ IS MORE MORALITY PLAY THAN HORROR CLASSIC
This rarely-seen Canadian horror film is really a drama about a dysfunctional family first, with the horror as an afterthought.
DISSECTING HORROR BIT BY BIT
This rarely-seen Canadian horror film is really a drama about a dysfunctional family first, with the horror as an afterthought.
Bloody Hell was a surprising delight, bringing laughs and legitimate creeps to an action-packed story with a fun lead performance.
CRAZY SAMURAI MUSASHI is an adaptation of a video game that never existed, with all the good and bad that comes with that.
The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs returns to Shudder for its second season, premiering with two cult classics that vary in quality.
Michael Walls-Kelly highlights a couple from each entry that shows how Scream treats women as more than just screeching victims.
Michael Walls-Kelly decided to compile a list of the best Canadian horror films to watch this winter.
Ravenous is the perfect kind of movie to watch in the winter. Hell, you can even put on a stew and have a friend over for dinner.
It’s almost Halloween, and if you’re anything like me that can mean only one thing: it’s almost time to watch Halloween! How do they rank? Find out here.
The Hunt, a movie made by Blumhouse Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures, stopped production. How did The First Purge go unnoticed?
‘Extra Ordinary’ is a fun and funny addition to the horror-comedy genre. Maeve Higgins is the standout star in this low-key ‘Ghostbusters’ meets ‘What We Do in the Shadows’.