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#Alive — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on November 1, 2020 Permalink#Aliveby Il Cho
While it may not explore any original ground, Netflix’s #Alive at least brings enough to the table to entertain during its short runtime.
It’s been awhile since any new zombie flicks have come out, and to be fair, I’ve been a bit burnt out on them anyway, so I haven’t really been keeping my eyes peeled like I used to. Read More… -
The Lie — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on November 1, 2020 PermalinkThe Lieby Veena Sud
Recently, I stumbled across a couple of new films on Amazon Prime with a friendly “welcome to the Blumhouse,” in the synopsis. I vaguely remember hearing something about a series of films that were coming soon and so I decided to dive in. Read More…
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Attack of The Unknown — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on September 21, 2020 PermalinkAttack of the Unknownby Brandon Slagle
As a reviewer, I try to keep an open mind and forgive a lot when it comes to low budget, indie films and I tend to go into them with semi-low expectations. Everyone knows I love a good alien movie and I love a good action/sci-fi, but did I love recent release Attack of The Unknown? Unfortunately, I cannot say that I did. Read More…
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Dark Encounter — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on September 21, 2020 PermalinkDark Encounterby Carl Strathie
A year after a young girl’s disappearance, a family gathers at their home after her memorial service and discovers they’re not alone as the night brings something sinister and otherworldly with it.
If you watched the trailer for Dark Encounter or seen the poster art and you’re not a complete airhead, then you know this movie has aliens in it. Read More… -
We Summon The Darkness — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on September 21, 2020 PermalinkWe Summon The Darknessby Marc Meyers
When you’ve got a synopsis that contains satanism, cults, metal, road trips, and the 80s, you had better bring it on during the film. We Summon The Darkness, starring Alexandria Daddario, set a high bar for itself and, unfortunately, was not able to muster up the strength to even climb over it when all was said and done. Read More…
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Vivarium — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on August 17, 2020 PermalinkVivariumby Lorcan Finnegan
Since the ‘50s, most horror and science fiction films are molded by the social commentary of their respective eras or stand as allegory for something deeper or relevant. In the case of Vivarium, it shouldn’t take one long to figure out what the deeper meaning is and soon you find yourself strapping in for a bizarre ride through a fabricated suburban nightmare. Read More…
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1BR — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on August 17, 2020 Permalink1BRby David Marmor
I’m all about cults in my horror movies; I love ‘em! Especially when done well, and that’s why I definitely recommend the recently released 1BR to anyone who is a fan of creepy cults, especially creepy cults who basically give you no choice in joining them. Read More…
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The Dinner Party — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on July 22, 2020 PermalinkThe Dinner Partyby Miles Doleac
Jeff, an aspiring playwright, and his wife, Haley, attend a dinner party hosted by wealthy investors who may be interested in financing his first play if the young couple can impress them. Read More…
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Z — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on July 22, 2020 PermalinkZby Brandon Christensen
Life at home during a pandemic can get kind of boring and you find yourself stumbling across all sorts of media you might have otherwise overlooked. Read More…
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You Should Have Left — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on July 22, 2020 PermalinkYou Should Have Leftby David Koepp
Set in the beautiful Welsh countryside, You Should Have Left is a movie that, in my opinion, you should probably leave unwatched. Starring Kevin Bacon and Amanda Seyfried as quite the unconvincing married couple, this psychological thriller is riddled with clichés, tropes, and plot devices that don’t really work in the film’s favor. Read More…