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Devil’s Rejects real life

The True Story Of The Real-Life Devil’s Rejects

Rob Zombie’s critically-acclaimed masterpiece The Devil’s Rejects is the far superior sequel to the equally gut-wrenching and terrifying House of 1000 Corpses. The Zombie-helmed...

True Story The Town that Dreaded Sundown

‘The Town that Dreaded Sundown’: The True Story Behind the Film

Is The Town That Dreaded Sundown based on a true story? Well, yes. But with some creative listen taken. Keep reading for the full rundown on the Texarkana Phantom and the feature film adaptation based...

The Howling

6 Reasons ‘The Howling Is the Best Werewolf Movie of the 1980s

There are a lot of great werewolf movies out there, especially from the 1980s. An American Werewolf in London, Silver Bullet, Wolfen (if you want to classify that last one as a werewolf movie). But to...

‘Into the Deep’ Is a Fantastic Showcase for Scout Taylor Compton, Even If She’s Above the Material [Review]

Scout Taylor Compton is too good for Into the Deep. The veteran horror actor commits so hard to playing one-note lead Cassidy – who’s still reeling from watching her father get eaten by ...

‘The Damned’ Is a Ruthlessly Effective Chiller [Review]

The Damned takes place entirely in a remote fishing colony in Iceland but naturally, since this is a horror movie, the cold is the least of the characters’ problems. Thordur Palsson’s im...

‘The Invisible Raptor’ Takes Itself a Little Too Seriously [Review]

With a title like The Invisible Raptor, you know what you’re getting yourself into. So why does it feel like director Mike Hermosa is holding back from going full-on, balls-to-the-wall crazy? H...

‘He Never Left’ Should Have Kept Things Simple [Review]

Horror movies are becoming too complicated, or so certain fans would have us believe. However, in the same year that gave us both the lowest-common-denominator Terrifier 3 and the life-changing Longle...

‘Sleep’ Will Be Frighteningly Familiar to New Parents [Review]

Being pregnant is horrifying enough without your partner falling apart to the extent that he’s sleepwalking, sleep-eating, and even sleep-causing-harm-to-himself-and-others. That’s the p...

Mexico Barbaro review

‘Mexico Barbaro’ is a Semi-Successful Anthology [Review]

Mexico Barbaro is an anthology with eight short films by eight different directors. The helmers include Laurette Flores Bornn, Edgar Nito, Aaron Soto, Isaac Ezban, Lex Ortega, Jorge Michel Grau, Ulise...