We toasted the best, now let’s roast the rest with a list that make you ask yourself, “Is that even a horror film?”
We toasted the best, now let’s roast the rest with a list that make you ask yourself, “Is that even a horror film?”
Don’t let anyone tell you 2018 was a bad movie year. Here are five horror films you might have overlooked this year.
There are so many podcasts out there that it’s hard to decide on just five. But these five helped get me through my commutes this year and I think they’re worth your time.
Here it is. Gayly Dreadful’s Top 10 Horror films of 2018. Each of these films spoke to me for a reason. Enjoy!
Abrasive, intense and darkly humorous, Assassination Nation has something to say and it will clobber you over the head until you join the resistance.
Ooh boy do we have thoughts on this. Is it art? Is it masturbation? Is it pretentious? Does that matter?
Darkly cool and effortlessly thrilling, Cold Hell should be on your watch list.
Maddening, confounding, amazing and exciting; Suspiria is divisive. Let’s try to unpack it.
A fun, brisk Christmas horror anthology to get you in the holiday (mean) spirits.
I wish I had a time machine, so I could go back and slap this DVD from my hands. I know that would cause a temporal anomaly and probably destroy the universe, but honestly it’d be worth it.
Tyler must decide if his father is a BTK style serial killer or if it’s just monkey stuff in IFC Midnight’s taut thriller The Clovehitch Killer.
It’s a zombie movie. A Christmas movie. A comedy. A musical. And it’s something magical.
Tigers Are Not Afraid is an intense examination of an under-discussed consequence of the gang war violence in Mexico. It’s a fierce and staggering film that demands to be seen.
A demonic possession that focuses on the victim, instead of the male priest performing the exorcism, Welcome to Mercy is an interesting take on a tired genre.
The Dark is a very fitting (if kind of plain) title for a movie about a kidnapped and traumatized boy and a undead girl who find each other when they need it the most.
Cam is an unsettling, sex-positive thriller about a doppelganger that takes over the livelihood of a camgirl on the rise.