“They Live in the Grey” – Movie Review

With a title like They Live in the Grey, one might expect a crossover sequel where a famous wrestler with sunglasses fights wolves with Liam Neeson.  Awesome as that may sound, the latest Shudder original is far from it, and in fact it’s far better.  Equally chilling and compelling, They Live in a Grey dabbles in supernatural horror while exploring very relatable themes of grief, … Continue reading “They Live in the Grey” – Movie Review

“Crimson Peak”: Guillermo Del Toro’s Most Underrated Movie

No horror director tackles dark fantasy quite like Guillermo Del Toro.  His films are always visually striking and combine creepy and terrifying with elegance and beauty. From comic book adapted monster movies like Blade II and Hellboy to winning Oscars for The Shape of Water, Del Toro has demonstrated his immense skill. However for all the acclaim received by these aforementioned films, along with the … Continue reading “Crimson Peak”: Guillermo Del Toro’s Most Underrated Movie

10 Horror Movie Themed April Fools’ Pranks

Pranks can be fun any time of year, but on April 1 every year, we’re encouraged to go all out (within reason). So as we all try to pass the time in quarantine, here are 10 horror inspired pranks to do this April Fools’ Day. Fear and laughter so often go hand-in-hand (as demonstrated perfectly by the filmography of Sam Raimi), so we thought this … Continue reading 10 Horror Movie Themed April Fools’ Pranks

“Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark” – Movie Review

2019, PG-13, Directed by André Øvredal, CBS Films, 111 minutes. As the wave of 80’s/90’s nostalgia is in full swing, we’ve just been given the next adaptation of a beloved property.  To anyone who grew up during this time, “Scary Stories to the Tell in the Dark” was a truly gruesome collection of stories, that most children were terrified of, but couldn’t put down. For … Continue reading “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark” – Movie Review

“Annabelle Comes Home” Movie Review

2019, R, Directed by Gary Dauberman, Warner Brothers/New Line Cinema, 106 minutes Nobody ever expected something as simple as the Annabelle doll would be getting an entire trilogy of films, but here we are.  Initially, it seemed like nothing more than desperate cash grab by Warner Brothers, which was still completely true. But in a strange turn of events, each entry in the spinoff series … Continue reading “Annabelle Comes Home” Movie Review