supernatural
The latest adaptation of Stephen King’s Pet Sematary has some interesting new ideas, but it never quite reaches liftoff.
A mature, eerie, and effective coming-of-age story, The Changeover is a definite standout when it comes to young adult films.
The Amityville Murders is a film that should be avoided at all costs. It doesn’t succeed as a horror film, nor as a supernatural thriller.
If you looked past the gaping plot holes and equally detestable jump-scares, there is a scare or two to be had in The Prodigy.
Madison Montgomery is the most fascinating character in the AHS world, and in Apocalypse, our perception of her changes once more.
Family horror Clara’s Ghost skillfully holds the audience in its grip, and while Clara may be the focal point of the film, it is an excellent family study.
Electromagnetism. Force. EMF. Have you heard terms like these flying around in sci-fi? Have you wondered how accurately films & TV portray real science?
The Haunting of Hill House is full of arresting images and startling moments of pure drama; this is a show that doesn’t skimp on the heft and it presses its viewers with an inherent need to invest.
If it’s undeniably riddled with imperfections, Apostle is still a worthy new venture from an abundantly talented filmmaker.
Soul to Keep is a horror tale about sadistic ritualism that, whilst having its heart in the right place, struggles to break free from the shackles of genre conformity.
Followed, with its contrived shaky ghosts and shoddy script, is the millennial’s answer to The Shining and 1408, without the compelling stories.
We were able to speak with Richard Harmon, star of the supernatural thriller I Still See You, about his interpretation of the story, advice for others coming into the industry, and more!
If what you’re after is a mainstream horror film with scares that come thick and fast, save your money and skip Slender Man.
The Little Stranger is a demanding but absorbing thriller – it will not spoon feed you scares, and it’s all the better for it.