Night Of The Harvest Review

NIGHT AT THE HARVEST is a spine-chilling thriller where masks and costumes aren’t just for fun—they’re part of a terrifying ritual. Prepare for a journey into the heart of fear, where every shadow hides an unknown threat and each twist reveals the mysteries behind the Harvest. NIGHT OF THE HARVEST is the third horror feature film created by the Carter Ink Films team of CHRISTOPHER M. CARTER … Continue reading Night Of The Harvest Review

Breathing In Review

Drawing comparisons to The Witch, SCREAMBOX Exclusive folk-horror film Breathing In streams December 3. Set against the backdrop of war in South Africa, the chamber piece finds a wounded general seeking refuge with an herbalist and her mysterious daughter. I remember being very scared of The Witch (Or The VVitch, if you want to do that thing, I guess). Not because it was horrifying or … Continue reading Breathing In Review

Das Bose Im Wald Review

You know now what’s a really strange juxtaposition? As much as I enjoy found footage movies, I’ve never been particularly wild about The Blair With Project. I know, I know. It’s one of the most beloved horror and found footage properties out there. It was an absolute phenomenon when it came out that took the world by storm, and it still has millions of passionate … Continue reading Das Bose Im Wald Review

Cryptids Review

Legendary horror host Joe Bob Briggs stars as a paranormal radio show host in Cryptids exclusively on SCREAMBOX November 5. The indie horror anthology features segments about Bigfoot, Frogman, Chupacabra, and more mythical monsters. I’m not much of a cryptid kind of guy. Not that I hold that against today’s movie or anything like that. I don’t believe in superpowers, either, but I obviously love … Continue reading Cryptids Review

Devon Review

I’ve never seen an episode of the Jersey Shore. The closest I have ever come to knowing much about the show was when Snooki wrestled at WrestleMania. Isn’t that weird? Snooki wrestled at ‘Mania? I can’t even really imagine that that was a thing that happened. And it happened at WrestleMania 27, which was almost fourteen years ago. Fourteen years! Was it that long ago … Continue reading Devon Review

All You Need Is Blood Review

I love getting screener movies because you legitimately never know what you are about to watch. A lot of times, they are lower-budgeted independent flicks that are made with a lot of passion, but not always with a lot of finely honed talent. Other times, they are completely hidden gems I might not have ever discovered before. Some of the very best films I’ve seen … Continue reading All You Need Is Blood Review

Black Cab Review

This review was made possible by an advance screener of Black Cab. Black Cab premieres on Shudder on Friday, November 8th (my birthday!). When Anne (Synnøve Karlsen) and Patrick (Luke Norris) hail a black cab after a night out their driver (Nick Frost) is chatty, jovial even, but they are in no mood to talk. In fact, the couple is barely on speaking terms. That is, until they realize the … Continue reading Black Cab Review

Daddy’s Head Review

I really like when a movie can hit you with a powerful premise righty away. A quick hook to get you attached and held on. And, admittedly, some movies fail to really follow through with the promise of their initial grab, but it’s still something to keep you pondering as you watch. How will the flick resolve that early attention-getter? I bring this up because … Continue reading Daddy’s Head Review

V/H/S Beyond Review

V/H/S/BEYOND, the seventh installment of the V/H/S franchise will feature six new bloodcurdling tapes, placing horror at the forefront of a sci-fi-inspired hellscape. Directed by  JORDAN DOWNEY (ThanksKilling, The Head Hunter) CHRISTIAN LONG & JUSTIN LONG (Jeepers Creepers, Barbarian) JUSTIN MARTINEZ (V/H/S, Southbound) VIRAT PAL (Recapture) KATE SIEGEL (Hush, “The Haunting of Hill House”) and a special presentation by JAY CHEEL (How To Build A Time Machine) I’ve talked before about … Continue reading V/H/S Beyond Review