Actor-turned-filmmaker Maggie Gyllenhaal aims for the jugular with The Bride! (2026). Her follow-up to 2021’s The Lost Daughter is as ambitious as sophomore efforts come, blending…
Browsing: Horror
Keegan-Michael Key delivers a laugh-out-loud voice performance in Buddy, a surreal horror film that taps into the unspoken dread of our childhoods.
Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien perfectly capture the mean spirit of Sam Raimi’s Send Help, one of the director’s funniest films to date.
The Sundance Film Festival has always been the epicenter for independent cinema, where rising filmmakers and those who have long operated in the underground can make…
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is unlike most horror sequels, pushing boundaries in the genre while saying something profound about humanity.
Primate delivers on all of its promises as a classic creature feature; horror fans will be satisfied with the gnarly kills and awesome practical effects.
Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 is one of Blumhouse’s worst sequels, nothing more than a cynical cash grab that treats its audience like mindless children.
Episode 4 of It: Welcome to Derry on HBO Max rectifies a huge problem with how Pennywise’s origins were explained in 2019’s It: Chapter Two.
Despite its unique premise and a riveting lead performances from Tatiana Maslany, Osgood Perkins’ Keeper fails to cross the finish line in one piece.
Shelby Oaks (2025) marks a pivotal point for online film criticism, though not for the reason one might think. In this extremely rare instance, the critic…









