The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope review: A ghostly blast from the past

“Will the sequel live up to or top the first entry?” That was the burning question with Supermassive Games’ second entry in their horror anthology series, The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope. The witchy supernatural mystery was teased at the…

‘His House’ review: Horror fans should knock on this door

“Strange country,” uttered Bol Majur (Ṣọpẹ Dìrísù) a beat after he was scared to breathlessness. This will be the only note of humor during his entire stay in the house. “The house” is a reference to the depressing — not…

‘Antebellum’ review: A butterfly too hollow for urgent race discussions

Time to expand the Wikipedia entry of “Antebellum (film).” A 2020 American horror film, yes, and a title that is a contraction of “an anti-oppression story told with a lot of bells and little acuity to avoid ho-hum.” Subjective, but…

She Dies Tomorrow Review: Amy Seimetz Unleashes Pure, Existential Dread in this Infectious New Horror

Much of She Dies Tomorrow dwells on a flow of melancholic scenes where young, 30-something Amy (Kate Lyn Sheil) can’t seem to shake the feeling that she will somehow die within the next 24 hours. In fact, the first 15…

Book Review: Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

Deliciously hypnotizing and atmospheric, Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia is a gothic horror novel crawling in mystique and tension. In 1950’s Mexico, Noemí Taboada, a young, outgoing socialite, receives an alarming letter from her newlywed cousin, Catalina. In the letter, Catalina…

Gretel & Hansel Interview: Rapid Fire with Sophia Lillis

The iconic fairytale, Hansel and Gretel, is back with a new name, Gretel & Hansel, and this time more gruesome and terrifying. Playing Gretel in the film, is IT star Sophia Lillis, who seems to be finding her footing as…

The Turning Movie Review: A Disapointing Mess

When you go out to see a new movie in the theater, you would think that the movie you’re paying to see is fully realized and ready for audiences to watch and judge. Even when a movie is lackluster or…