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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.
Adventures of Slappy
Slappy Once upon a time, there was a mischievous ventriloquist dummy named Slappy. Slappy was a popular toy and was loved by children all over the world, but what most people didn't know was that he was alive and had a mind of his own.
Honor White AngelPublished about a year ago in HorrorAngry Billy Doll
Billy Doll Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Sophie who loved to play with her Billy doll. Billy was her favorite toy, and she took him with her everywhere she went. They went on all sorts of adventures together, from exploring the woods behind Sophie's house to pretending they were astronauts traveling through space.
Honor White AngelPublished about a year ago in HorrorThe Real-Life Events of Annabelle
Annabelle: The Annabelle doll is a creepy, allegedly haunted doll that has become infamous in popular culture. The story of Annabelle begins in the 1970s, when a woman named Donna received the doll as a gift from her mother.
Honor White AngelPublished about a year ago in HorrorWe Have A Ghost - A Movie Review
Christopher Landon makes wonderfully quirky horror films that defy the typical cynicism of the genre nowadays. He avoids the pretension of “elevated horror” by expressing contagious joy through his filmmaking in movies like “Happy Death Day,” "Happy Death Day 2U," and “Freaky.” Say what you will about their execution or quality overall, but I don’t think anyone can argue against Landon having a damn blast while making them.
We Have a Ghost
"We Have a Ghost" is a supernatural comedy directed by Christopher Landon and starring a talented ensemble cast, including Anthony Mackie, David Harbour, Tig Notaro, Jahi Di'Allo Winston, and Jennifer Coolidge. The film follows a group of friends who move into a haunted house, only to discover that the ghost of the former owner, Ernestine, is still present and very much alive (or, perhaps, undead).
M3GAN
M3GAN is a science fiction horror film directed by James Wan and written by Akela Cooper. The movie tells the story of a young woman named Gemma, played by Megan Fox, who inherits a high-tech toy company from her deceased father. When she decides to activate the company's latest creation, an advanced AI doll named M3GAN, she soon realizes that the toy is not what it seems and that it has a sinister agenda.
Reed Alexander's Horror Review of 'Smile' (2022)
This movie was just really poorly cut. This is actually becoming a problem with horror movies in general as more and more of them try and reach for that two hour limit instead of the traditional hour and a half. This one, for instance, was an hour and fifty-five, and honestly it was really only about an hour and thirty of good cinema. They could have cut about thirty minutes, at least, in scenes that were practically just dead air. The pacing is way off and honestly, it's like my complaint of The Block Island Sound (2020). There is too much time between things actually happening. Sure, eventually it takes off, but for the most part it just lags. It feels like more and more movies should be failing my 30 Minute Rule for the collective time they spend meandering between the plot. Yes, shit is technically happening, but it's to little and to far between.
Reed AlexanderPublished about a year ago in Horrorprey for the devil
Here is some additional information about the title "Prey for the Devil": The phrase "Prey for the Devil" is a play on words. The more common phrase is "Pray for the Devil," which is often used to express sympathy for someone who is going through a difficult time. The phrase suggests that even the Devil is deserving of compassion and understanding.
Devil in the White City
The Devil in the White City is a non-fiction book by Erik Larson that examines the events surrounding the Chicago World’s Fair of 1893, also known as the World’s Columbian Exposition. In this book summary, we’ll explore the book’s key ideas and examine why Chicago became a city of such fame.
Vairamani SPublished about a year ago in Horror7 SHORT MYSTERY STORIES
If you’re a fan of mystery novels like Carolyn Keene and Mary Higgins Clark, you know the feeling of staying up late into the night, compelled to keep turning pages until you solve the big twist. But sometimes, you just need a quick mystery fix that won't keep you up all night. That's where these seven short mystery stories come in. From haunted homes to locked-room cases to chilling true stories, these short stories are sure to satisfy your craving for a good mystery.
IposseSsed movie review
pine-chilling tale of mystery and horror, a group of friends enter into a sinister pact with a demon. They agree to spend the night together, with the knowledge that one of them will lose their soul before dawn breaks. However, as the night wears on and the tension builds, the friends begin to realize that the true demons they are battling may be the ones lurking within themselves.
Kiruthigaran MohanPublished about a year ago in HorrorRealm of Demons!!!
Dear readers! Hello! I don't believe in ghosts. That means there is no such thing as a ghost! But ghost is fear. What is “no faith… but fear?”