
REVIEW: HBOβs Chernobyl (2019)
“What is the cost of lies?” Never have I ever been so affected by a TV show than after watching HBO’s Chernobyl.
“What is the cost of lies?” Never have I ever been so affected by a TV show than after watching HBO’s Chernobyl.
While the first film will always take the top prize, weβll go through all movies, reviewing their best and worst traits and how the series impacted horror cinema. Warning: contains spoilers!
David must ask himself: has Carol gone mad with grief of her family memberβs deaths, or is something more sinister at work?
Season 2 of these Japanese horror shorts features a haunted kitchen, a demented ventriloquist dummy, and a mysterious school locker.
A short about a spooky house and an electronic home assistant gone haywire. Is it bad tech, or something more sinister?
Realizing Iβm a bit biased (the 60s isnβt my favorite decade for horror), I decided to give The Torture Chamber of Dr. Sadism another chance.
I am not one to say The Exorcist (1973) is one of the scariest movies ever made, but I do recognize the impact it has had not only on film, but on worldwide culture. So when a continuation of the story came out, I had to see it and compare.
GAEA is quiet but at the same time, screams its story from the treetops. It is simple, yet complex. GAEA is earthy, but also not of this world — almost spiritual. It is something I want to see more of.
I’d like to say Frankenstein is my official entry to horror, so this movie will always be rated high for me!