“Will the sequel live up to or top the first entry?” That was the burning question with Supermassive Games’ second entry in their horror anthology series, The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope. The witchy supernatural mystery was teased at the…
‘His House’ review: Horror fans should knock on this door
“Strange country,” uttered Bol Majur (Ṣọpẹ Dìrísù) a beat after he was scared to breathlessness. This will be the only note of humor during his entire stay in the house. “The house” is a reference to the depressing — not…
‘Antebellum’ review: A butterfly too hollow for urgent race discussions
Time to expand the Wikipedia entry of “Antebellum (film).” A 2020 American horror film, yes, and a title that is a contraction of “an anti-oppression story told with a lot of bells and little acuity to avoid ho-hum.” Subjective, but…
She Dies Tomorrow Review: Amy Seimetz Unleashes Pure, Existential Dread in this Infectious New Horror
Much of She Dies Tomorrow dwells on a flow of melancholic scenes where young, 30-something Amy (Kate Lyn Sheil) can’t seem to shake the feeling that she will somehow die within the next 24 hours. In fact, the first 15…
Book Review: Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Deliciously hypnotizing and atmospheric, Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia is a gothic horror novel crawling in mystique and tension. In 1950’s Mexico, Noemí Taboada, a young, outgoing socialite, receives an alarming letter from her newlywed cousin, Catalina. In the letter, Catalina…
Gretel & Hansel Interview: Rapid Fire with Sophia Lillis
The iconic fairytale, Hansel and Gretel, is back with a new name, Gretel & Hansel, and this time more gruesome and terrifying. Playing Gretel in the film, is IT star Sophia Lillis, who seems to be finding her footing as…
The Turning Movie Review: A Disapointing Mess
When you go out to see a new movie in the theater, you would think that the movie you’re paying to see is fully realized and ready for audiences to watch and judge. Even when a movie is lackluster or…