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The Cannibal Club — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on March 9, 2019 PermalinkThe Cannibal Club
by Guto ParenteIt’s no secret that I love a great cannibal film and that I love foreign horror. So, when I watched Brazilian director Guto Parente’s The Cannibal Club, I had pretty high expectations. I knew it was a low budget indie film and those can either be the hidden gems of the horror world or fall flat for me. Read More…
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The Final Wish — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on March 9, 2019 PermalinkThe Final Wish
by Timothy Woodward JrThe concept of an evil object or entity granting wishes and then twisting them as punishment for human greed is nothing new. The story of The Monkey’s Paw has been adapted and changed and expanded upon in so many works of fiction that it’s become a pretty vanilla sub-genre of horror in my opinion. Read More…
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Happy Death Day 2U — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on March 9, 2019 PermalinkHappy Death Day 2U
by Christopher LandonProbably the first horror movie of 2019 that I was genuinely looking forward to for some time is Happy Death Day 2U. Read More…
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Velvet Buzzsaw — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on February 25, 2019 PermalinkVelvet Buzzsaw
by Dan GilroyIf you ever wondered how a film could be intriguing and tiresome at the same time, I have good news for you! There’s a new Netflix Original called Velvet Buzzsaw that will satisfy your curiosity. Whether or not you’ll enjoy the two hours you spend watching this strange film is another thing altogether.
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Glass — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on February 25, 2019 PermalinkGlass
by M. Night ShyamalanIt took sixteen years to get a sequel to Unbreakable that we never saw coming. 2016’s Split was remarkable in so many ways that it awakened a new love for Shyamalan’s Winter of 2000 hit for both people that had already seen it and those that hadn’t yet enjoyed it. Read More…
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Black Mirror: Bandersnatch — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on February 25, 2019 PermalinkBlack Mirror: Bandersnatch
by David SladeAbrupt, jarring, unnecessary, horrible, violent, unsettling, weird, awful, scary, dark, bleak, and creepy.
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You Might Be The Killer — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on February 11, 2019 PermalinkYou Might Be The Killer
by Brett SimmonsI’m late to the party on this film as apparently there was a ton of buzz about it. I guess with the back half of 2018 being as chaotic as it was for me it makes sense as I missed a lot of great horror I should have been watching right off the bat. You Might Be The Killer is a silly, fun ride and I’m glad I finally got around to checking it out. Read More…
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Bird Box — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on February 11, 2019 PermalinkBird Box
by Susanne BierNetflix doesn’t exactly have the best track record when it comes to their original films. The different series they’ve released over the last few years have been fantastic, but the films… let’s just say there are way more misses than hits. Read More…
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Overlord — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on February 11, 2019 PermalinkOverlord
by Julius AveryBack in 2017, when I’d first heard of J.J. Abrams’ Overlord project, it was rumored to be another film in the Cloverfield franchise. This of course excited me, but earlier this year those rumors were dispelled, and it was revealed that this was a stand-alone film and would be completely unrelated. Read More…
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Await Further Instructions — Horror Movie Review
by typeitordie@gmail.com on February 11, 2019 PermalinkAwait Further Instructions
by Johnny KevorkianAwait Further Instructions is a British sci-fi horror flick that’s great to watch this time of year as the Holidays are in full swing. A small family get together on Christmas leads to paranoia and mayhem when in the middle of the night they find themselves trapped inside their own home and just the television set to give them guidance. Read More…