REVIEW — Ringu (1998)
Based on the 1991 novel of the same name, Ringu is the story of one of the most infamous Japanese tall tales: a video tape that kills you when you watch it.

Based on the 1991 novel of the same name, Ringu is the story of one of the most infamous Japanese tall tales: a video tape that kills you when you watch it.
If any subgenre of horror could encapsulate how I feel about Halloween, it would be anthologies like Bad Candy.
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Extraterrestrial horror is one subgenre I wish I would see more of. Sometimes they can be silly, while others can be downright sinister. Anthony Columbus’ Alice and the Little Green Men is a short of the second kind. The 25 minutes of this film were jaw-dropping and at times, horrific, to say the least.
October is slowly becoming the month of Found Footage for me, probably because these horror movies feel so incredibly real. Take The Hem.
I’d be the first in line for the coveted PSL. And when I took that first sip of this luxurious, creamy concoction… that’d be it. I wouldn’t finish it all. Surprised?
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There may be an explanation for missing persons cases worldwide. Too bad we canβt escape it.
The Monster Maker is a PRC film that despite its low score on Rotten Tomatoes, still provides audiences with chills that only demented villains from the pre-and post-atomic era can bring.
Space. It’s cold. It’s dark. It’s horrifying. But nothing compares to the grotesque creatures found on Mars. Enter: A Haunting on Mars — the answer to your comic book quest for earthly superstition making its way to the Red Planet.