
Bad Movies Gone Good – Stay Alive (2006)
I am willing to bet my entire existence on this: if we had known in 2006 how huge gaming culture would be, no one would think Stay Alive was garbage.
I am willing to bet my entire existence on this: if we had known in 2006 how huge gaming culture would be, no one would think Stay Alive was garbage.
Monsters are the stars of the show, and nothing is cooler than their big kills… except for maybe their on-screen reveal. Here is a list of the baddest, scariest, most awesome monster reveals in horror.
Season 2 of these Japanese horror shorts features a haunted kitchen, a demented ventriloquist dummy, and a mysterious school locker.
When local school paraprofessional Sasha James rescues a child from a mysterious assailant, she unknowingly marks herself as the next target. To survive this supernatural foe, she will need to search deeper than the physical, pray for power beyond the natural, and fight like there’s no tomorrow.
One tried and true horror trope is The Run. Here, we look at some of the best runs in the genre.
Every lie has a grain of truth hidden somewhere within it, and Aaron Mahnke’s LORE dives into the dead center of those grains.
A much-loved story about a ghost and her murder gets re-reviewed.
Yes, I know this isn’t the typical Valentine’s Day pick, but everyone pretty much falls in love in the end, so I’ll count it! My site, my rules.
A short about a spooky house and an electronic home assistant gone haywire. Is it bad tech, or something more sinister?