Film
Censor Is a Thrilling Tribute to the Video Nasty Era That Can’t Stick the Landing
Censor is a tribute to the colors and textures of 1980s-era video nasties, but it loses its bite toward the...
Censor is a tribute to the colors and textures of 1980s-era video nasties, but it loses its bite toward the...
In The Night, a married Iranian American couple are confronted with their own deceits during hellacious night in LA's Hotel...
Although December is here with its barrage of holiday specials, songs, and cheesy films, there's no reason you can't enjoy...
While boasting a great hotel location, Lingering is unable to really create that unsettling mood necessary for horror.
A grisly exercise in the meaning we apply to suffering, Martyrs is a brutal, unflinching take on torture, pushing it...
Rosemary's story resonates with audiences today is because people are increasingly finding themselves in situations like hers.
Her strength throughout the movie isn't a result of the tumultuous situation she's being forced into, but rather it's simply...
There's something undeniably feminist about the legacy she—and Shelley Duvall—have left horror audiences.
In The Nest, a young paraplegic boy is held captive in a mansion by his controlling mother who fears he’ll...
If Ginger's narrative is centred on what it means to claim power and agency, then Brigitte's is centred on what...