This comes with some caveats.
Volume 3 of The Kill List tackles comics, Evil Dead games and, yes, more reading material for Horror Noire. And we top it off with a shameless plug for one of my reviews that got me called a homophobic slur. We’ll wash it all down with a fantastically catchy song.
Happy Death Day 2U eschews the traditional concept of what a horror sequel should be and, by doing so, creates two paths of love and hate.
A24 does it again, with another slow burn horror thriller about a family that seems on the edge of self-destructing even before supernatural forces start to worm their way in.
Shudder just announced that production has started on the anthology series adaptation and take a look at the awesome stories they’ll be based on!
Here’s Volume 2 of The Kill List, a post where I talk about the things I’ve been reading, listening to and watching. Enjoy!
A surprisingly somber meditation on the concept of American myth-making, The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then The Bigfoot hit me in the heart. My review.
A trailer premiere of a new techno-thriller that’s like a Siri from hell!
A throwback serial killer movie that felt like it was filmed in the 90s, with all the baggage that comes with that era.
An interesting interpretation of Jewish folklore, The Golem is a great new start for Dread’s 2019 filmography.
Let’s watch this colorful and surreal trailer from Gregg Araki’s upcoming TV show on Starz.
Based on the academic book of the same name by Dr. Robin R. Means Coleman, Horror Noire is a stellar and must-see documentary.
Take a look at this trailer and poster for Knife+Heart, a neo-giallo set around a gay porn producer from the 70s.