A Hard Place Review

A Hard Place features a cast of genre titans, including Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp, Terrifier 2), Lynn Lowry (Shivers, The Crazies), Sadie Katz (Wrong Turn 6, The Beast Inside), Rachel Amanda Bryant (Craving), Kevin Caliber (“Future Man”), Ashley Undercuffler (Craving, 16 Bits), and Bai Ling (The Crow). I feel like, historically, we have gotten a lot of Vampires fighting Werewolves in pop culture. I’m not … Continue reading A Hard Place Review

Clown In A Cornfield Review

Self-aware slashers that cash in on nostalgia for the sub-genre are something of a-dime-a-dozen these days. We are still in an era of 80’s and 90’s nostalgia, and people love to both be reminded of what they used to adore while also seeing a humorous and modern take on it. In recent years, we have seen movies such as Totally Killer, Freaky, and The Blackening … Continue reading Clown In A Cornfield Review

Haunted Ulster Live Review

Haunted Ulster Live is a new movie coming out to Screambox. It plays off of the found footage genre by taking place entirely through the camera lenses of a news crew covering the spectacle of a local “haunted house” during Halloween. It’s actually somewhat similar to the recently released Late Night With The Devil in a few regards there, though there is more interaction with … Continue reading Haunted Ulster Live Review

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

Deus Irae Review

Practical effects-driven exorcism film Deus Irae possesses SCREAMBOX exclusively on December 10. The Argentinian effort follows a priest who must question how much of his own humanity he’s willing to sacrifice in order to defeat evil. The last times I caught an Argentinian horror film (or any kind of Argentinian film, really) were Demian Rugna’s Terrified and When Evil Lurks. I was, admittedly, a lot … Continue reading Deus Irae 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