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Dani Shembesh
Apr 28, 2023
[Panic Fest Review] NIGHTMARE AT CAMP BLOODBATH is an Irreverent Horror Comedy at its Bloody Best
Entertaining and irreverent, Dylan Arnow's Nightmare at Camp Bloodbath is both a parody and a tribute to beloved classics.
Dani Shembesh
Apr 18, 2023
[Panic Fest] BURY THE BRIDE Review – The Hunters, the Wolves, and the Dangers of Falling in Love
Bury The Bride's well-balanced pacing, intriguing narrative, surprises, and well-built tension, create a film that thrills.
Jamie Arena
Mar 27, 2023
SCREAM VI REVIEW – Ghostface Takes New York City
Scream VI acknowledges and honors its predecessors while cementing itself as a fresh and self-sustaining film.
Breanna Lucci
Nov 17, 2022
TERRIFIER 2 Review – Art the Clown Returns with Bountiful Gore and Sunflower Sunglasses
Breanna Lucci says Terrifier 2 is one of the year's best horror films with graphic gore, hilariously frightening performances, and an ode...
Sarah Kirk
Nov 17, 2022
ALL YOUR FRIENDS ARE DEAD Review – Old Friends Unite for a Bloodbath in the Woods
Sarah Kirk says All Your Friends Are Dead is a horror comedy with bloody gore and heartfelt moments. All Your Friends Are Dead is an...
Breanna Lucci
Aug 27, 2022
[Popcorn Frights] BAD GIRL BOOGEY Review – Fringe Culture, Mental Health, and Queer Horror
Breanna Lucci says Bad Girl Boogey is a confusing experience failing to elicit much more than frustration at its physically sickening...
Julia Straub
Aug 25, 2022
[Popcorn Frights] FINAL SUMMER Review – Camp Horror Returns with a Vengeance
Julia Straub says this throwback slasher hits its mark, bringing classic horror staples to life for a new generation. Writer and director...
Mitchell Brown
May 13, 2022
The FRIDAY THE 13TH Franchise Ranked and the Rise of Jason Voorhees
Mitchell Brown ranks the Friday the 13th film series and discusses the evolution of Jason Voorhees in pop culture. FRIDAY THE 13TH (1980)...
E. L. King
Jul 3, 2021
FEAR STREET PART ONE: 1994 Review – Queer Horror For A New Generation
E.L. King calls Leigh Janiak's first installment in the Fear Street trilogy a refreshing, queer-centric, and nostalgic 90s era Slasher....
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