Pumpkin King Jack Skellington is back. First released in 1993, ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ now makes annual October appearances. Is …
Hold Your Breath doesn’t inspire much hope. Instead, it’s just a really sad story that shows all the worst things …
Speak No Evil is a disturbing film that’s torturous on several levels—including just to watch.
You may go into The Front Room expecting horror, but what you’ll find is a rancid waste of film.
Cuckoo feels like a movie that wants to say more than it does. But you might feel better flying the …
AfrAId, like the AI assistant at its center, comes with plenty of promise. But it brings problems to the table, …
M. Night Shyamalan is shooting for Hitchcock thriller territory, but he doesn’t quite hit the psychotic mark he’s aiming at.
The Deliverance is a dark and violent horror film, but we find some positive spiritual messages amid the darkness.
Effective, unsettling and filled with occultic elements, Longlegs might make you wish for a short memory.
Oddity is rooted in the occult and chock-full of violent deaths. And that’s just the beginning of this unnerving horror …
Originally given an NC-17 rating, The First Omen is a dark, troubling film that uses supernatural scares for little spiritual …
The third entry in the ‘Quiet Place’ franchise once again contrasts savage alien brutality with surprising human tenderness.
This divination pic has a creepy feel. But in the end, its horrific spirituality is all pretty predictable.
Though The Exorcism seems to come with better intentions than you’d expect, it’s possessed by more problems than it needed.
In the über-bloody genre of slasher movies, is ‘In a Violent Nature’ the bloodiest? It very well may be.
It’s a horror movie, but The Watchers stays within its PG-13 confines. Too bad it wanders away from sensible storytelling.
I Saw the TV Glow is weird little film—both provocative and problematic and plenty creepy besides.
This paint-by-bloody-numbers slasher flick brings little more than effective jump scares to its hackneyed and cliched plot.
The horror flick Sting has a few heartwarming moments, but it’s also as good as its name, stinging both eyes …
Abigail serves up exactly what you think it would: blood and gore and language and laughs. Then more blood and …
Ridley Scott’s groundbreaking sci-fi horror film returns to theaters, no less terrifying—or gory—than it was in 1979.
More nunsploitation than horror, this pic has some gruesome religious commentary hidden beneath its black-and-white habit.
Imaginary kinda skimps on the imagination side of things, instead tossing a bunch of horror tropes together to see if …
Brutal and bloody, this Stone Age horror flick doesn’t, as the title seems to promise, take us out of darkness: …
Lisa Frankenstein is a crawl-from-the-grave ‘80s-esque send-up with a comedic twist and a whole lot of foul content worms.