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Review: The Predator Lacks Any Killer Instinct
Once a lethal killer, now a throwaway joke. Ladies and Gentlemen, this isn't a parody. Welcome to The Predator. A crashing spacecraft,...


Hammer Horror Spectacular
There are two schools of cinema when regarding classic horror. Universal and Hammer. On one side the highly praised legends, the films...


Review: Apostle Is Just Good Horror
From Gareth Evans, director of The Raid films, comes an unsettling period piece in the vein of classic British horror, with more than a...


Review: The Terror Is Icy Cold Suspense
Take Master And Commander, and a sprinkle of Predator and John Carpenter's The Thing, and you have yourself a historical thriller unlike...


Review: Cargo, The Best Zombie Film Since 28 Days Later
Andy (Martin Freeman), his wife Kay (Susie Porter), and their daughter Rosie, live on the river, moving a houseboat slowly toward a...


Review: A Quiet Place, A Near Perfect Film
Silence is indeed golden. Lee and Evelyn Abbott (John Krasinski and Emily Blunt), along with there children, must survive in a world in...


Review: Blade II Is Comic Book Made Manifest
From Guillermo Del Toro the most comic book-est of comic book movies. Two years after the event of the first film, a new vampire menace...


Review: The Ritual Is The Horror Hit You're Looking For
If you go into the woods to day, you're in for a big surprise. Following the death of one of their own, four friends go on a pilgrimage...


Review: Cloverfield Is A Monster Movie From A Different Perspective
I hate found footage. Almost all of it in fact. They're lazy, messy and usually boring. Somehow, Cloverfield isn't. A big monster attacks...


Review: Stranger Things Season 2 Turns It Up To...11
In 2016, Netflix released an 80's inspired combination of Stand By Me and The Lost Boys by the name of Stranger Things. It was a hit, to...
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