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Movie reviews for horror fans; from gruesome bone-chillers to dark horror thrillers, a showcase for frightful films that seek to entertain and to terrify.
Naane Varuvaen (2022) Movie Review
Naane Varuven is a film that has generated a lot of buzz due to its unique concept revolving around sibling rivalry between real-life brothers. The film is written by Dhanush and directed by his brother Selvaraghavan. However, despite its brilliant premise, Naane Varuven feels like a poorly edited first draft of a film.
Blood Red Sky
Blood Red Sky is a captivating horror-thriller film that was released on Netflix in 2021. Directed by Peter Thorwarth, the movie tells the story of Nadja (Peri Baumeister), a woman with a mysterious medical condition who is traveling with her son Elias (Carl Anton Koch) on a transatlantic flight from Germany to New York. When the plane is hijacked by a group of terrorists, Nadja's secret is revealed, and she must fight for her life and the lives of those around her.
Movie Review: 'Unwelcome' is a Bizarre But Entertaining Folk Horror Flick
Unwelcome (2023) Directed by Jon Wright Written by Mark Stay Starring Hannah John-Kamen, Douglas Booth, Colm Meaney
Sean PatrickPublished about a year ago in HorrorDon't Look Up - movie review
Don’t Look Up is a darkly comic, satirical movie that takes a critical look at the celebrity-worshipping, politically driven, and infotainment-obsessed Society of America. The movie centres on Dr Randall Mindy, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, who has evidence that a comet will destroy the Earth in just six months.
The witch part 2 movie
If you’re looking for a Korean superhero-horror movie that’s packed with action and plenty of twists and turns, “The Witch: Part 2. The Other One” is definitely worth a watch. You don't necessarily have to see the first installment, as the sequel stands on its own, but it does help to have some context for the story.
Kiruthigaran MohanPublished about a year ago in HorrorThe Haunting of Blockwood Manor
Blackwood Manor had always been known as a place of darkness and tragedy. Its stone walls and creaking floors held secrets that whispered in the night. Many had tried to uncover the truth of what happened within its walls, but none had ever succeeded.
Hellbender
Hellbender is a riveting tale of horror, suspense, and intrigue that is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. Directed by Toby Poser and John Adams, this film is a must-see for any fan of the genre.
Riyaz AhamedPublished about a year ago in HorrorTop 10 Unsettling Scenes From Horror Movies And Series
When watching or re-watching a horror movie or scary series, most fans can’t wait to get to the creepy stuff, after wading through the talking and other mundane activities that push the story along. This includes Regan’s famous head spin in The Exorcist and Annie literally cutting her own head off with a piano wire in Hereditary. And who could forget Leatherface’s skin mask scene? Creepy is what horrors are about after all, and while some horror movies and series are definitely better than others, most of them have that one chill-inducing scene that hardcore fans can’t wait to watch over and over again. Spoilers ahead.
Shadow ManPublished about a year ago in HorrorHorror Hide and Seek: A Terrifying Tale of a Camping Trip Gone Wrong
The air was thick with the smell of damp earth and the distant sound of crickets echoed in the darkness. Six friends, all in their early twenties, had decided to spend a weekend camping in the woods. As night fell, they sat around a campfire, roasting marshmallows and telling scary stories.
Reed Alexander's Horror Review of 'Candyman' (2021)
It would be impossible to talk about this movie without mentioning the political undertone. I mean, you basically can't even talk about the original Candyman (1992) without mentioning the political undertones. The first was more about Redlining and the creation of the Projects, and the new one is more about gentrification and police brutality, but both stories were told with a purpose. The director and writer of both movies wanted to tell a story that highlights the systematic oppression of black people and how that's exploited by white people. The first one didn't pull any punches and neither did the second. Frankly, it's a fantastically brilliant way to create a mythos. The urban legend of Candyman takes on a life of its own in the real lives and real struggles of black people.
Reed AlexanderPublished about a year ago in HorrorChilling and Iconic: The Best Horror Movie Quotes
A Ranking of Memorable and Terrifying Lines from Classic Horror Films "They're here." - Poltergeist (1982) "We all go a little mad sometimes." - Psycho (1960)
Malignant
Malignant" is a horror movie that was released in 2021 and directed by James Wan, the same director behind other popular horror movies such as "Saw" and "The Conjuring". The film follows Madison (Annabelle Wallis), a woman who experiences terrifying visions of gruesome murders. As the murders become more frequent, Madison begins to realize that her visions may be more than just a figment of her imagination.