
REVIEW: Sleepaway Camp (series)
While the first film will always take the top prize, we’ll go through all movies, reviewing their best and worst traits and how the series impacted horror cinema. Warning: contains spoilers!
While the first film will always take the top prize, we’ll go through all movies, reviewing their best and worst traits and how the series impacted horror cinema. Warning: contains spoilers!
Transport back to the beginning of video games with many made to look like the 8- and 16-bit games we grew up with. Pair an 80s look with a very 80s theme, and we’ve got one spicy meatball: Slayaway Camp.
There may be an explanation for missing persons cases worldwide. Too bad we can’t escape it.
I’m a sucker for low budget/indie finds. There are a select few, like 2004’s Satan’s Little Helper, that are bad but in the best way possible — so much so that I wouldn’t even say they’re not bad at all.
In five movies, we get a solid story of Death’s relentless pursuit of correcting mistakes caused by a small blip in the system (a premonition). Unfortunately for those caught in the mess, Death always wins in the end.
The one thing we trust enough to defend our crops from scavengers sure has a nasty habit of being put into stories about coming alive and committing murder.
Listed below (in no particular order) are ten of the most eye-catching, most creepy, and most brilliant horror movie posters of the 21st century.
The Devil’s Dreamland is a fun, quick read. Easily digestible but vile enough to let you peer into the depths of one of the most prolific serial killers in American history.
Though it isn’t as widely known as It Follows, Contracted deserves some recognition for its story too.
It’s Walpurgis Night and halfway to Halloween! Here on LTT, we’re reviewing a Halloweeny pick, 2019’s Haunt, where friends looking for a fun night in a haunted attraction wish they had just stayed home.