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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.
'WEAPONS' Review
Let me preface this by saying that I never watch trailers for new movies the majority of the time. To add more to that statement I normally don't watch them all the way through when I do watch them anymore. The reason for this being that in the last decade films began giving a little too much away in the trailer. That especially goes for the horror genre. Without rambling for too long about trailers lets get to the one at hand, 'Weapons'.
By Lyvia Jack6 days ago in Horror
Top 10 Spring Break Horror Movies
Spring Break is often associated with fun, sun, and relaxation, but in the world of horror films, it can also be a time of terror and chaos. College students and high school students are having a great time, unaware that the worst is yet to come.
By Ninfa Galeano6 days ago in Horror
Rust and Retribution: Trucker Drives Straight Into the Heart of Revenge Horror
The new revenge thriller Trucker barrels onto streaming platforms with the rumbling engine of classic exploitation cinema and the emotional weight of a tragedy-driven character study. Directed by Errol Sack and written by Steven Shaffer, this gritty genre throwback delivers exactly what fans of old-school horror crave: relentless tension, brutal action, and a dark moral dilemma at its core. With its 1980s setting, practical effects, and stripped-down storytelling, the film feels like a lost VHS-era cult movie that has finally resurfaced for a new generation.
By Ben Nelson8 days ago in Horror
The Final Cut Returns for A New Season
Do you know what’s frightening about horror films in the U.S. and Canada? Horror films regularly account for about $1 billion in annual domestic ticket sales, or approximately 10% of the US and Canadian box office, making them a dependable and growing money-maker for Hollywood.
By Frank Racioppi10 days ago in Horror
Ranking of Witchcraft Movies From Worst to Best. AI-Generated.
The Witchcraft franchise, known for its low-budget horror films, has garnered a unique reputation over the years. With a total of 16 films, the series is often critiqued for its inconsistent quality and reliance on softcore elements.
By Ninfa Galeano11 days ago in Horror
Ranking of the Nightmare on Elm Street Movies from Worst to Best
Wes Craven's A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) is widely regarded as a transformative film in the horror genre, introducing innovative concepts and themes that reshaped the landscape of horror cinema.
By Ninfa Galeano14 days ago in Horror












