REVIEW — Above the Knee (Screambox Exclusive)
Screambox exclusive Above the Knee brings Body Integrity Dysphoria (BID) into the limelight with a thrilling story of a man and his disturbing relationship with a limb.

Screambox exclusive Above the Knee brings Body Integrity Dysphoria (BID) into the limelight with a thrilling story of a man and his disturbing relationship with a limb.
With my horror heart not being able to wait any longer, I bought tickets for a Tuesday matinee to see this fateful last broadcast. Caution, there be spoilers!
A reason to put your shopping cart back when you’re done.
Number 2 doesn’t always have to be number 2.
It’s a fantastic intro-to-horror film. It’s a showcase of Universal Monsters and their legendary makeup and special effects. It’s a comedy horror that stands up to time. It is simply perfect.
If you are a Millennial, you know this theme song by heart. The maestro of the macabre, strumming the strings of our haunted souls. A dreadful treat for your ears, tickling the ivories while tip-toeing through dark rooms and hallways. The theme to nightmares itself: Goosebumps. This theme song is ingrained in our minds forever more, bearing the power to possess our psyche and bring us back to a time of nostalgia and fright. It is the one. Viewer beware, you’re in for a scare!
Our unofficial official start to Universal’s Dark Universe may not have been the greatest, but it did make enough of a bang to last in our memories.
As I have very little experience with Turkish films, I wasn’t sure what to expect. Soon though, I found myself searching for more to feed my appetite.
A much-loved story about a ghost and her murder gets re-reviewed.
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.