Shelby Oaks Review: Chris Stuckmann’s Debut Is a Terrifying Ride [Fantasia Fest 2024]
Shelby Oaks Review: Chris Stuckmann’s debut is a bold and often terrifying take on the found-footage horror trope.
Shelby Oaks Review: Chris Stuckmann’s debut is a bold and often terrifying take on the found-footage horror trope.
The third entry in the horror franchise, A Quiet Place: Day One is a terrifying and surprisingly emotional look at the day the world went to hell.
New Life writer-director John Rosman on the twistiest horror-thriller of the year.
Russell Crowe stars as the real-life Pope’s exorcist in this twisty new horror-thriller.
Read on for reviews of Arrow Video’s An American Werewolf in London 4K limited edition, Shooter on 4K, and The Stand miniseries on Blu-ray.
A visceral blend of The Road and The Thing, Road of Bones is the perfect snow day read.
Our February horror picks include Foo Fighters’ Studio 666, a new Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie on Netflix, and more.
Best of 2021: We showcase the best Blu-ray & 4K box sets of the year from the likes of Arrow Video, Severin, Indicator, and more.
Children of the Corn, the 1984 adaptation of the Stephen King short story, comes to 4K Blu-ray via Arrow Video. Read our review here.
Five rich and spoiled Asian Millennials turn into vampires in Dead & Beautiful, a new horror-satire hybrid streaming on Shudder now.
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