REVIEW: The First Date (2017)
You shouldn’t go in expecting high-tech effects and jumpscares galore, but rather endless laughs you can share with a group of your best friends.

You shouldn’t go in expecting high-tech effects and jumpscares galore, but rather endless laughs you can share with a group of your best friends.
Few non-Westerners make such an impact on (western) horror than manga writer and illustrator Junji Ito. One such work, his most well-known, is the story of a girl who actually isn’t: Tomie.
Most of the time I give second chances to movies, but this time I’m giving a second chance to a person: Rob Zombie.
Realizing I’m a bit biased (the 60s isn’t my favorite decade for horror), I decided to give The Torture Chamber of Dr. Sadism another chance.
Beautiful filming style and compelling story should be reasons to watch it, and if you can stand the long runtime, it will probably be worth it.
It’s as if I experienced the haunting tranquility of the pagan celebration myself.
“What is the cost of lies?” Never have I ever been so affected by a TV show than after watching HBO’s Chernobyl.
Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile is a great, fast-paced movie whether you like Ted Bundy or not.
I thought finally getting a replacement for Fearnet and Chiller à la the Shudder streaming service was the pinnacle of horror entertainment in the 21st century. Then Shudder gave us The Core.