A Mother’s Embrace Review

It’s time to review another movie coming to Screambox, as we take a look today at the Brazilian horror feature, A Mother’s Embrace, which will be dropping on the service on 9/16/2025! A Mother’s Embrace is directed by Cristian Ponce, and it starts off in the childhood of our protagonist, Ana. She and her mother start off at home–where her mom makes Ana guzzle down … Continue reading A Mother’s Embrace Review

Above The Knee Review

Every so often, you find a movie that doesn’t quite belong on the streaming service on which you find it. To that end, my wife and I just watched the 1999 film Jawbreaker… on Shudder. The same Shudder that specializes in horror offerings. And it was showing the black comedy film Jawbreaker. It didn’t make loads of sense, but that’s where we found it. Every … Continue reading Above The Knee Review

The Trouble With Tessa Preview

SCREAMBOX Original horror series The Trouble with Tessa debuts with a two-episode premiere on July 15. The show follows a disgraced documentarian who unearths a box of old tapes and sets out to unravel the dark secrets buried in a seemingly perfect town’s past. It’s been a while since I got to review a Screambox television series. I do love when they send me movies … Continue reading The Trouble With Tessa Preview

Uncontained Review

Uncontained infects SCREAMBOX exclusively on March 11. A mysterious drifter struggles to protect abandoned children from an infection that turns people into a feral-like state. It’s been over twenty years since the zombie film experienced its revival in the early 2000’s with outings like 28 Days Later, Dawn Of The Dead, and Shaun Of The Dead. Leading up to the massive success of those entries, … Continue reading Uncontained 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

Tales From The Void Preview

It’s not too often that I watch TV shows. They are such a large commitment! You have to contribute many hours of your time across several episodes of a show, and the payoff is, what? That there might be another season some two or three years later these days? Where you can watch more episodes after having already forgotten everything that happened on the previous … Continue reading Tales From The Void Preview

Cannibal Comedian Review

Cannibal Comedian will knock ’em dead on March 4 exclusively on SCREAMBOX. The horror-comedy features The Texas Chain Saw Massacre alumni Edwin Neal and Allen Danziger. I have always been a pretty big fan of the What If…? line of Marvel comic books. They were always a fun little way to look at how things could be different in an alternate reality. Even if most … Continue reading Cannibal Comedian 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

Body Parts Review

SCREAMBOX Exclusive religious horror anthology Body Parts makes a sacrifice on July 30. The South Korean film follows a young reporter to a mysterious ceremony in which five stories are offered by people who desperately wait to be heard by their god. Anthology stories can be a lot of fun. They give creators a chance to cooperate and work together to see how their styles … Continue reading Body Parts Review

Frogman Review

The croaks are no hoax! Frogman hops onto SCREAMBOX exclusively on June 7. The ribbiting found footage curio explores the local legend of an amphibious cryptid. “These croaks are no hoax”. You see, that’s how you sell a movie to me. That’s some great “bad” writing there. It’s so good, it almost made me miss “[t]he ribbeting found footage curio…”. Come on! Someone went all … Continue reading Frogman Review

Here For Blood Review

A gory throwback to video store staples of the ’80s and ’90s, SCREAMBOX Original wrestling-fueled horror-comedy Here for Blood will invade select theaters, digital, and SCREAMBOX on February 9. The last time I saw a wrestling-inspired horror flick, I ended up with Pro Wrestlers Versus Zombies. And I really wanted to like it, what with its cast and all. I was a huge Shane Douglas … Continue reading Here For Blood Review

Life Of Belle Review

Drawing comparisons to Paranormal Activity and Skinamarink, Life of Belle haunts SCREAMBOX on May 17. The found footage film attempts to piece together the mysterious disappearance of a young girl. I’ll take sleight issue with that summary from Screambox, as aside from the fact that there are children involved, Life Of Belle is nothing like Skinamarink. Oh, there’s a lot of Paranormal Activity here to … Continue reading Life Of Belle Review

What Is Buried Must Remain Review

What Is Buried Must Remain haunts SCREAMBOX on April 12. A modern ghost story with ancient roots, the timely Lebanese found footage hybrid finds young filmmakers confronted by supernatural forces engaged in a war for the very soul of the land. I appreciate a good found footage movie, and I’m a pretty easy mark for one. I don’t know exactly why that is. To be … Continue reading What Is Buried Must Remain Review