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The Shrouds Review: Grief, Technology, and Body Horror

The Shrouds Review: Grief, Technology, and Body Horror

The Shrouds Karsh, a creative entrepreneur who lost his spouse, develops a machine designed to communicate with deceased individuals. Release date: 30 April 2025 Director: David Cronenberg A Horror Movie Review by Hope Madden The Shrouds Review: Grief, Technology, and Body Horror Cronenberg’s gonna Cronenberg. Isn’t that why we love him? Whether … The Shrouds Review: Grief, Technology, and Body HorrorRead more

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Shadow of God, an Exorcism Movie but not What You Would Expect.

Shadow of God, an Exorcism Movie but not What You Would Expect.

Shadow of God While performing an unauthorized exorcism on his father, an elite exorcist suspects the entity he is battling with might be a holy being, perhaps even God. Director: Michael Peterson Running time: 1h 27m Quite a mishmash of horror mainstays. Peterson and his cast make a valiant attempt at keeping … Shadow of God, an Exorcism Movie but not What You Would Expect.Read more

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Dead Mail: A Blood-Stained Mystery

Dead Mail: A Blood-Stained Mystery

Dead Mail “Filmmaker and cast investment pays off. Dead Mail is clever, intriguing and wholly satisfying little thriller.” Joe DeBoer and Kyle McConaghy’s acclaimed synth-laden retro-thriller Dead Mail details the sordid sequence of events that lands a blood-stained scrap of mail on the desk of a county post-office’s “dead letter” investigator, and … Dead Mail: A Blood-Stained MysteryRead more

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The Ugly Stepsister: A Gruesome Fairytale Review

The Ugly Stepsister: A Gruesome Fairytale Review

The Ugly Stepsister will be hitting US cinemas on 18th April and UK cinemas on 25th April. Written and directed by Emilie Blichfeldt, (feature-length directorial debut), The Ugly Stepsister introduces Lea Myren, and also stars Thea Sofie Loch Næss(The Last Kingdom) and Ane Dahl Torp (The Wave). Classic fairy tales are known to be far more sinister than their more well … The Ugly Stepsister: A Gruesome Fairytale ReviewRead more

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Survival Code: Reality TV Meets Psychological Thriller

Survival Code: Reality TV Meets Psychological Thriller

Survival Code (2023) Introduction In a world where reality TV often blurs the lines between entertainment and authenticity, “Survival Code” emerges as a gripping exploration of isolation and mental strain. Directed by Christopher Lang, this debut feature weaves a chilling narrative that tests not just its protagonist, Mark, played by … Survival Code: Reality TV Meets Psychological ThrillerRead more

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Sinners: Ryan Coogler’s Genre-Defying Horror Triumph

Sinners: Ryan Coogler’s Genre-Defying Horror Triumph

Sinners is a cinematic marvel that reaffirms Coogler’s status as a visionary director. It’s a rare blockbuster that balances spectacle with substance, offering thrills, heart, and a haunting meditation on cultural ownership. Sinners Trying to leave their troubled lives behind, twin brothers return to their hometown to start again, only to … Sinners: Ryan Coogler’s Genre-Defying Horror TriumphRead more

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Retreat (2024) — A Chilling Descent into Trauma and Cultish Horror

Retreat (2024) — A Chilling Descent into Trauma and Cultish Horror

Retreat (2024) — A Chilling Descent into Trauma and Cultish Horror A mother and son head to a retreat to move past a family tragedy. Soon truths are revealed that start to make it clear that the help they need is not there. Director – Christopher Newberry Writer – Christopher Newberry … Retreat (2024) — A Chilling Descent into Trauma and Cultish HorrorRead more