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2026's Faces of Death is a whip-smart meta-slasher with a ton of social commentary.

Faces of Death Creeps Onto VOD

The 2026 Faces of Death remake/reimagining/reboot may have tanked at the box office, but it's definitely worth catching on VOD.

V/H/S spinoffs aren't just inevitable ... they're like, really inevitable, I guess.

Five V/H/S/ Spinoffs We’d Love To See!

From B/E/T/A to V/P/N/, the V/H/S spin-off possibilities are virtually endless! Here's our guess at where the franchise COULD be headed ...

‘The Sacrifice Game’ is a Delightfully Chilly Festive Treat [Review]

The Sacrifice Game, Jenn Wexler’s highly-anticipated follow-up to her gnarly punk rock slasher The Ranger, takes the overdone but still amusing “god forbid women have hobbies” mem...

‘Hell House LLC. Origins: The Carmichael Manor’ is a Panic-Inducing Addition to a Terrifying Franchise [Review]

Hell House LLC. is back, baby! Found footage horror is a sub-genre that works so well because of the innate realism conveyed by the characters simply filming the events of the movie. Sounds simple, bu...

Perpetrator is a Rallying Cry to be a Total Monster [Review]

We can’t all be nice girls and, as Jennifer Reeder’s latest feminist-horror Perpetrator asserts, we may not want to be either. Over the years, Reeder has cultivated a reputation for craf...

Quicksand is a Ruthlessly Efficient Single-Location Thriller [Review]

When we were kids, quicksand seemed like an actual problem we’d have to contend with as adults and, in a way, it’s kind of disappointing that it isn’t. The quicksand featured in Q...

‘Brooklyn 45’ is Strongest in Its Quietest Moments [Review]

Sometimes, all you need for a film to work is to put a group of great actors in a room together and let them do their thing. Such is the case with Brooklyn 45, the latest feature from writer-director ...

‘The Unheard’ is an Overstuffed but Atmospheric Chiller from Shudder [Review]

With his sophomore feature The Unheard, filmmaker Jeffery A. Brown cements himself as a promising directorial voice in the indie horror world. The contemplative horror follows a young deaf woman named...

Maja and Leah in Attachment

In Attachment, Love Makes a Demon of Us All [Review]

There’s a lot to love in writer/director Gabriel Biers Gislason’s feature film debut, the queer romantic horror Attachment. That’s both a general critical assessment and a summati...

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