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Since this film was having its 25th-anniversary edition released (in a gorgeous 4k Steel book), I felt it was the perfect film to shine a light on.
For film history buffs, silent film aficionados, or those who like a lavish period piece with equal parts drama and action, add this film to your watchlist.
While Piranha may not be the best horror film, even boarder lining ridiculous at times, it is undeniably entertaining.
From the layers of trauma to the shocking twist ending, Carnival of Souls is a classic cinematic experience best shared with others.
On this Horrific Inquiry, we review the 2008 remake of Prom Night!
For the second Inquiring Minds we tackle the 1965 Jean-Luc Godard sci-fi noir feature, Alphaville.
The Stepfather is not the knock-out it wants to be, yet there is a horror within its framework and excellent lead performance.
Urotsukidoji: Legend of the Overfiend begins with all of its cards on the table, from the first scene it shocks and only increases from there.
For this Horrific Inquiry, we take a look at the 2010 horror starring Ryan Reynolds: Buried.
On the first Inquiring Minds column, we dive into the recent science fiction Appletv+ hit Severance!
The latest Horrific Inquiry with Stephanie Archer ventures into 2013’s Mama, just in time for Mother’s Day!
The Faculty may not be the cinematic horror masterpiece you are looking for, but it is definitely one of the more entertaining horror films around.
As a whole though, Dracula balances out as a brilliant classic of an early introduction to sound films and early horror inductions.
And unforgiving and relentless curse, Ju-on delivers on its promise to terrify – even long after the movie has ended.