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Sarah Kirk
- Aug 16, 2022
SUSPIRIA Review – Argento Melds the Macabre and Supernatural with Cinematic Glamor
Sarah Kirk says Suspiria is a gruesome and elegant amalgamation of visuals with striking cinematography and kaleidoscopic lighting....

Sarah Kirk
- Aug 15, 2022
ETHERIA FILM NIGHT Review – An Amalgamation of Imaginative Horror Shorts
Sarah Kirk says Etheria Film Night highlights new horror talent while also giving a platform to women's voices. [THIS REVIEW CONTAINS...


Savannah Chess
- Aug 8, 2022
SUPERHOST Review – A Host Will Do Anything For A Killer Review
Savannah Chess says Superhost boasts a wicked female antagonist facing off against a travel blogging duo in a bizarre popularity contest....


Jaclyn Bartlett
- Aug 5, 2022
COME TRUE Review – Psychological Horror That Delves into the Power of Dreams
Jaclyn Bartlett says Come True’s eye-catching cinematography and thought-provoking plot provide a unique take on a somewhat overused...


Megan Borns
- Aug 4, 2022
A BANQUET Review – Exploring Intergenerational Matriarchal Trauma Through Mild Body Horror
Megan Borns says A Banquet is a beautifully shot thriller with powerful messages about familial ties that juggles too many themes. Ruth...


Sarah Kirk
- Aug 1, 2022
MOLOCH Review – Nico van den Brink Intimately Weaves Together Fear and Dutch Folklore
Sarah Kirk calls Moloch psychologically disturbing and an exposition of Dutch culture, filled with death and tragedy. In Moloch, family...


Savannah Chess
- Jul 25, 2022
GOOD MADAM Review – Reclaiming and a Character Driven Exploration of Post-Apartheid South Africa
Savannah Chess says Good Madam is a socially conscious horror film illustrating colonialism's problematic past and present. Jenna Cato...


Sarah Kirk
- Jul 18, 2022
FEAR STREET: PART THREE - 1666 – The Devil Has Come, and a Curse is Uncovered
Sarah Kirk says Fear Street 1666 is an intriguing installment loaded with gore, horrific atrocities, and super soakers. Fear Street: Part...