Elevated Horror is the New Face of Fear
Elevated Horror is the new face of fear, and that isn’t a bad thing.

Elevated Horror is the new face of fear, and that isn’t a bad thing.
Smaller studios (and now even just fans on a mission) are creating masterpieces, spreading like wildfire through film festivals and pure word of mouth.
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.
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.
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.
Fall doesn’t technically start until September 23 this year, but I’ve been in Fall mode since, well… last Fall. And what better way to celebrate the season (or any season for that matter) with some of the most “overwhelmingly Autumn” movies and shows out there.
With billions of dollars spent on Halloween every year, the American public is insatiable for harvest season’s thrills and chills.
Scares that Care Charity Weekend is back at it again with wholesome convention goodness that any hallogeek would love.
Number 2 doesn’t always have to be number 2.