Horror

Written and directed by Leslie Stevens, 1966’s Incubus is a weird piece of horror history. It’s atmospheric, even meditative at times. It’s gothic, it’s a fairy tale, it’s folk horror and it’s a morality play. It reaches toward Bergman, though it doesn’t quite get there. Still, it’s easy to get lulled into the dreamscape of
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Ironically, the very category Alien: Romulus is being nominated for in early awards competitions is its visual effects, but some scenes are so crispy they take you out of the movie.  It’s probably obvious which ones, but if you don’t know, and this is a spoiler, it’s the ones involving Rook, the nefarious robot modeled
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Ironically, the very category Alien: Romulus is being nominated for in early awards competitions is its visual effects, but some scenes are so crispy they take you out of the movie.  It’s probably obvious which ones, but if you don’t know, and this is a spoiler, it’s the ones involving Rook, the nefarious robot modeled
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We aren’t even a full month into 2025 and there are still movies from last year to catch up on. 2024 was a great time for the genre, with one movie, The Substance, generating Oscar buzz. Demi Moore already took home a Golden Globe for her performance. The below films are probably not award-worthy like
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UNCORK’D Entertainment recently unleashed “The Beast Inside”, co-written & directed by Jim Towns, co-written, produced and starring Sadie Katz, also starring Vernon Wells & Laurene Landon, with music written & performed by composer Randy Edelman and executive produced by Mario Reyes,  John Pasquale, Jimmy Star & Eileen Beth Shapiro. “The Beast Inside” is a self-exorcism
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Here on Bloody Disgusting we’ve published multiple articles (find them all here) covering *our* favorite horror movies of last year, but it’s always interesting to take a look at year-in-review roundups from other places as well. Letterboxd, for example, kicks off each new year by spotlighting the previous year’s top hits, and their full 2024 Year in
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In anticipation of revisiting Geoffrey Sax’s White Noise (written by Niall Johnson) for the film’s 20th anniversary this January, I did a cursory Google search to better understand the film’s reception at the time of release. I was in elementary school in 2005, and while White Noise scared the crud out of me then, I figured the broader critical reception
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In his feature film debut, The Damned, Icelandic director Thordur Palsson goes back in time to weave a tale of paranoia, desperation, and guilt as a village collectively tries to decide if they should rescue a shipwrecked crew. In honor of the film hitting theaters today, we have an exclusive clip to tease what awaits
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Stephen King and Entertainment Weekly go back a long ways. The pair’s relationship began with a handful of grouchy letters to the editor in which King excoriated the magazine’s film critics. Kin’s barbed words, however, only motivated the outlet to recruit the author — after he reviewed a Harry Potter book for them, the editors
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Out now in theaters from director David M. Parks is When It Rains In LA, a film that takes the true collective chaos of Los Angeles in the rain and makes that reality into a strange, twisty horror narrative. Here, a young woman returns to LA after the death of her sugar daddy, only to
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