REVIEW: Scary Movie (2000)
Did you know that the working title for 1996’s Scream was “Scary Movie?”

Did you know that the working title for 1996’s Scream was “Scary Movie?”
If any subgenre of horror could encapsulate how I feel about Halloween, it would be anthologies like Bad Candy.
When a mysterious box appears to a group of friends living close to the forest, a curse spreads, releasing the dangers hidden in the Sea of Trees.
Six-year-old me was not ready for this level of excitement and terror!
I have only ever heard negative things about this movie, and I agree. That said, I’m here to highlight the good that it does, because it’s more than you might think.
What’s the difference between K-Pop and Horror? Not much, actually.
Season 2 of these Japanese horror shorts features a haunted kitchen, a demented ventriloquist dummy, and a mysterious school locker.
When local school paraprofessional Sasha James rescues a child from a mysterious assailant, she unknowingly marks herself as the next target. To survive this supernatural foe, she will need to search deeper than the physical, pray for power beyond the natural, and fight like there’s no tomorrow.
A much-loved story about a ghost and her murder gets re-reviewed.