
This week in horror 02.05.21
Friday the 13th: The Game finally gets new patches Friday the 13th: The Game has been keeping both horror and gaming fans fueled since 2017.
Friday the 13th: The Game finally gets new patches Friday the 13th: The Game has been keeping both horror and gaming fans fueled since 2017.
A retrospective deep dive into Silent Hill on its 15th anniversary Video games, particularly of the horror/survival genre have a rooted integrity that has a
Goodnight Mommy remake casts Naomi Watts The 2014 Austrian horror, Goodnight Mommy both shocked and engrossed audiences at its Venice Film Festival premiere, with its
Remakes, reboots, and revivals have taken possession over a hefty section of horror productions, with a plethora of classics being re–envisioned to either accommodate younger
Zack Snyder’s releases trailer for Army of the Dead Zack Snyder bravely tackled a highly acclaimed remake of Dawn of the Dead in 2004, now
“Slow burn tale of 1970s blackouts in an East London hospital, that linger with you long after viewing” Unlike many atmospheric horrors, The Power does
Violation stormed through film festivals forming a fierce reputation, with floods of praise following closely behind. Soon a budding curiosity into why this film was
1- Scream (Wes Craven, 1996) “There are certain rules that one must abide by in order to successfully survive a horror movie.” This self-proclaimed meta
“Devilishly dark fantasy of one woman who has had enough” The internet is an innate place for hate to breed. Opinions will be chewed and
1. Strangeland (John Pieplow, 1998) This highly influential film barely receives any credit for being a significant instigator within the world of technology based horror.