
They Will Kill You Review: Kirill Sokolov’s Action Horror Is a Bloody Blast
They Will Kill You Review: Kirill Sokolov’s Action Horror Is a Bloody Blast A woman answers a cryptic ad for a housekeeping job at a luxurious yet foreboding New... Read more.

Sounds That Can’t Be Made, Undertone Review: A Technical Triumph Without a Story
Somewhere inside your head, the horror sings in you. Undertone Review A podcast host covering spooky content moves in to care for her dying mother. When sent recordings... Read more.

The Bride! Review: Maggie Gyllenhaal’s Feminist Frankenstein Reboot Is a Punk Rock Triumph
Here comes the motherfucking bride: Gyllenhaal’s monster masterpiece is alive with anarchic joy. Maggie Gyllenhaal has done something remarkable with her sophomore... Read more.

Dolly Review: A Grindhouse Horror Fairy Tale That Goes for the Jugular
Dolly Review: Grindhouse style meets extreme brutality in this twisted fairy tale. If your taste in horror skews toward the gritty, sweaty, and unapologetically... Read more.

Scream 7 Review: Is it The Homecoming For the Franchise?
A bloody comfort food homecoming that prioritises legacy over innovation. Scream 7 Review: Is it The Homecoming For the Franchise? The release of Scream 7 marks... Read more.

The Last Sacrifice Review: The Unsolved Murder That Haunted British Folk Horror
True crime, pagan revival, and cinema collide in this jaw-dropping documentary. The Last Sacrifice is sometimes clunky in its true crime format. It’s trying... Read more.

Psycho Killer Review: A Satanic Slasher Caught Between Seven and Stereotype
Psycho Killer, a taut but flawed thriller that swaps the sophistication of Seven for a Satanic cliché, driven by a strong lead in Georgina Campbell From the writer... Read more.

Beyond I Love You to Death: The Most Heartbreaking Romances in Horror
Beyond I Love You to Death: The Most Heartbreaking Romances in Horror The Fright Club Podcast are looking at heartbreak in horror for Valentine’s Day! Not unrequited... Read more.

The Mortuary Assistant Director Jeremiah Kipp on Adapting a Viral Horror Game for Shudder
“The bodies are moving, and the demons are watching—Jeremiah Kipp takes us inside the night shift at River Fields Mortuary.” “It feels like just... Read more.

The Mortuary Assistant Review: A Rare Win for Horror Game Adaptations
The Mortuary Assistant Follows Rebecca Owens, a mortuary science graduate who takes a night job at River Fields Mortuary. What begins as a routine job soon turns... Read more.

