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Movie reviews for horror fans; from gruesome bone-chillers to dark horror thrillers, a showcase for frightful films that seek to entertain and to terrify.
The Midnight Caller – Part Three. AI-Generated.
Whispers of the Wandering Mask Fog rolled over Ravenwood like a living thing, curling around streetlights and swallowing the morning sun. The town had not slept. Doors stayed locked. Curtains stayed closed. And every rustle of wind felt like a warning whispered too late.
By Alshalil 7714 months ago in Horror
The Midnight Caller – Part Two. AI-Generated.
The Echo in the Trees** Ravenwood woke slowly, as it always did. Morning sunlight spilled across the rooftops, warming the quiet streets and breaking through the thin November frost. But beneath that gentle stillness, the town buzzed with a nervous electricity. Rumors spread faster than truth ever could.
By Alshalil 7714 months ago in Horror
A Fearless Triumph of Punk-Horror Imagination
With Rufus, writer-director Mars Roberge doesn’t just enter the horror genre—he detonates it from the inside out. Premiering at six film festivals and already boasting wins for Best Horror Film (L.A. IFS Film Festival, L.A. Punk Film Festival) and Best Supernatural Feature (New York Science Fiction and Horror Film Festival), Rufus arrives this week as one of the most daring, gleefully anarchic horror films of the year. It’s wildly imaginative, proudly weird, and unmistakably Roberge: a filmmaker who has always “embraced the bizarre” and refuses to play by anyone’s rules but his own.
By Ben Nelson4 months ago in Horror












