The Lullaby

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A newborn awakes in the night, crying out for her parents… But this time around, buckle up motherf*cker.

The Autopsy of Jane Doe

Wow! Just wow! This movie was recommended to me and I’m glad I didn’t forget about it. The Autopsy of Jane Doe is everything you would want in a modern day horror movie that doesn’t have a number next to the title or a credit such as “based on original …

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Cauchemar Capitonné

Cauchemar Capitonné immediately catches your attention with elegant shots of something as simple as an old chair. This short film is incredibly original and certainly worth discussing the fact that director/writer Jean-Claude Leblanc was able to transform a beat up, old chair into to something terrifying. Giving a simple stationary …

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Phantasm: Ravager (2016)

The original Phantasm pretty much freaked me out when I first saw it in 1979. It was released hot on the heels of the first Halloween and almost a year before the original Friday the 13th installment. The late 70’s and early 80’s were a glorious time for slasher movies …

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Alternate Horror Theories

When watching a horror movie we tend to focus on the black and white elements of the film but more often than not, there are hidden meanings behind the storyline. We usually get a sense there is a specific message that is being delivered or ideas in the film that …

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Occupied

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You aren’t the only one working late… With a long night ahead, a man alone at work encounters a strange disturbance during his bathroom break.

Agatha

Agatha is absolutely brilliant. This film manages to be more effective in 8 minutes than most full length features. First and foremost, Louise Ogle, the orphan little girl who has been hired for pennies to bring food to a prisoner living in the attic is convincing in all aspects and …

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The Smiling Man

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A little girl home alone finds herself face-to-face with pure evil.

The Call of Charlie

This comedic short horror is absolutely phenomenal.  The dialogue is hilarious and the film is beautifully executed. The amazing special effects used for the squid like creature coupled with the minor hits of gore make the movie enjoyable and spectacular.   When I reached the end of the 14 minute …

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Happy Hunting

  A struggling alcoholic stumbles upon a town that is hosting its prestigious annual event, the day in which outsiders are collected and sent into the desert to be hunted and murdered by the towns people. Sound familiar?  Unfortunately, I found that the story lacked in originality, as I found …

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