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Talk To Me 2023 Australian horror movie

Talk to the Hand: A Review of Talk to Me (2023)

You’ve seen the possession trope before, but never like THIS! Christi Bandy shares what makes A24’s Talk to Me (2023) a must watch.

Jamie Lee Curtis in Disney's Haunted Mansion 2023

Review: Disney’s Haunted Mansion (2023)

Other movies have been getting ALL of the attention this summerand it’s unusual for a “Halloween”-y movie to make it’s theatrical debut in July so Haunted Mansion could easily fly under your radar.

But the real question is: SHOULD Haunted Mansion remain unnoticed…?

Insidious: The Red Door – Does the 5th Film Get 5 Stars? (Review)

Should you rush to the movie theaters in the midst of Barbenheimer to watch Insidious: The Red Door on the big screen? Christi Bandy found out for you!

Review: We Have a Ghost (2023, Netflix)

Netflix’s We Have a Ghost has seemingly everything going for it: The cast, the director, and the premise are all fantastic components to what could have made for a truly excellent supernatural horror comedy set in the age of social media fame. So… what happened?

horror movie plot twists

10 of the Best Horror Movie Plot Twists (Spoilers Ahead!)

For nearly as long as there have been horror movies, there have been horror movie plot twists! While there are thousands of notably terrifying twists in the horror genre, here are 10 of the best horror movie plot twists from the 1920s to the 2020s! (Caution: SPOILERS!)

Horror Reads: Flicker by Jed Shepherd & Trevor Henderson

A.J. Spencer reviews Flicker, a horror short story written by Jed Shepherd (Host 2020) and illustrated by Trevor Henderson (creator of internet cryptid Siren Head)!

A Ghost Waits – A Haunting Love Story

An uplifting ghost story with DIY special effects that took half a decade to make! Christi Bandy checks out Adam Stovall’s A Ghost Waits.

boogeyman

Where Did All The Boogeymen Go? A Look at Movie Monsters Then and Now

Jtech843 fondly recalls the horror movie boogeymen he grew up with and digs to uncover their modern-day equivalents.