
REVIEW: Friend of the World (2020)
Friend of the World is an indie flick that keeps on giving.
Friend of the World is an indie flick that keeps on giving.
From the minds of Ricky Glore and Nick Hiance comes the newest in horror awesomeness: All You Friends Are Dead, the story of the teens in your favorite slashers, all grown up but facing the same murderous rampage.
Holy shit, Tim Burton put his whole god-damned foot into this movie.
A folk horror movie with a real-life twist. Spoilers ahead!
After last year’s mass cancellations, I’m so excited to announce our return to my first (and favorite) Halloween and horror convention, Scares That Care Charity Weekend!
Have you ever seen a trailer and couldn’t get your mind off of it, even after seeing the movie?
Elevated Horror is the new face of fear, and that isn’t a bad thing.
As Above, So Below will never fail to impress me, and it’s a movie that I’d recommend to anyone looking for a high energy, fast-paced scare fest.
It is not a perfect movie. But it is a really good example of modern found footage, especially pertaining to aliens.
I was expecting some mildly spooky content, and I got that, but there were surprisingly some points that definitely made me reconsider watching it in my dark basement… alone… at night.