The Annihilation of Fish (1999)
78%
“The Annihilation of Fish is a gem of a movie that shows us who we are as humans: strange, funny, sad, and capable of unconditional love if we open ourselves up to it.” –
MovieJawn
Apr 16, 2025
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In a Violent Nature (2024)
78%
“Pitiless and patient, In a Violent Nature is a fascinating formal deconstruction of the slasher film that pulls out the subgenre’s insides and asks the viewer to examine what really lies beneath its skin. ” –
We Who Walk Here
May 31, 2024
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Late Night with the Devil (2023)
97%
“Late Night with the Devil could have been an interesting examination of power... Instead, it is a sloppy, dull movie that refuses to commit to its own format, aesthetic, or themes.” –
We Who Walk Here
Apr 22, 2024
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Sew Torn (2024)
95%
“Free will is the illusory mechanism driving the choose-your-own-adventure plot of Freddy Macdonald’s neo-noir gem Sew Torn.” –
We Who Walk Here
Mar 26, 2024
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Natatorium (2024)
71%
“With a stronger script, Natatorium would be an outstanding horror debut, but its visual depths can’t quite compensate for its ultimate shallowness. ” –
We Who Walk Here
Mar 19, 2024
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Oddity (2024)
96%
“Oddity is sly, scary, and impeccably crafted, and it confirms Damian Mc Carthy as one of the best filmmakers working in horror today. ” –
Daily Grindhouse
Mar 19, 2024
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Lisa Frankenstein (2024)
52%
“Director Zelda Williams makes a strong feature debut, balancing the film’s tones and genres to create a horror-comedy gem that is both swooningly romantic and bitingly funny.” –
We Who Walk Here
Mar 9, 2024
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Enys Men (2022)
79%
“A throwback not only in look, but in tone and pacing as well, this Cornish folk horror gem is a spellbinding study of an isolated woman facing the weight of history and the horrors of solitude.” –
We Who Walk Here
Feb 1, 2024
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Smoking Causes Coughing (2022)
94%
“Dupieux’s hilarious and horrifying new film Smoking Causes Coughing is an ironic breath of fresh air. ” –
We Who Walk Here
Feb 1, 2024
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Fear the Night (2023)
31%
“Shallow and unsatisfying, Fear the Night is an adequate home invasion thriller that could have been so much more...it turns away from interesting choices at every turn, leaving a generic, half-baked thriller behind.” –
Nightmarish Conjurings
Feb 1, 2024
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Monolith (2023)
87%
“Chilling, mysterious, and thought-provoking, Monolith is a modern look at the classic invasion story.” –
Nightmarish Conjurings
Feb 1, 2024
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Raging Grace (2023)
95%
“Raging Grace is a taut suspense story about the horrors of a society that fails undocumented immigrants, especially women of color, but it is also a story of hope in the face of those horrors.” –
Nightmarish Conjurings
Mar 12, 2023
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Appendage (2023)
50%
“While [Zlokovic's] gnarly, and occasionally hilarious, externalization of the inner critic is a potent (if unsubtle) metaphor, the film suffers from short-itis, failing to make the leap from intriguing proof-of-concept short to cohesive, focused feature.” –
We Who Walk Here
Mar 12, 2023
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Scream VI (2023)
77%
“Viewers who want to see Ghostface slice and dice their way through bodegas and subways will find plenty to love in Scream VI, but those who like the franchise to play with higher stakes may walk away disappointed. ” –
Daily Grindhouse
Mar 10, 2023
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Kim's Video (2023)
71%
“This playful, introspective, and daring documentary becomes a part of Mondo Kim’s story, setting up a funhouse mirror that shows the true reflection of the people who would do anything to protect film access for those who truly love movies. ” –
Film Cred
Feb 24, 2023
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The Switchblade Sisters (1975)
56%
“Between tough-talking, switchblade-toting girls and a team-up to take down the men making their lives hell, female empowerment has rarely looked so cool or felt so attainable.” –
Neon Splatter
Feb 21, 2023
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birth/rebirth (2023)
96%
“birth/rebirth is an intriguingly feminine take on the modern Frankenstein myth, unearthing new truths about creation and highlighting the anguish of motherhood and the moral dilemmas that accompany it. ” –
Horror Movie Blog
Feb 21, 2023
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Sometimes I Think About Dying (2023)
82%
“It’s a marvel, really; the film conveys exactly how depression feels while never being depressing itself. It shows how boring depression is without ever boring the viewer.” –
Nightmarish Conjurings
Feb 3, 2023
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In My Mother's Skin (2023)
86%
“IN MY MOTHER’S SKIN...turns a tale of war and colonialism into a microcosm of faith, loss, and betrayal; it is a world where fairies are not to be trusted, no matter how beautiful they may be.” –
Nightmarish Conjurings
Feb 3, 2023
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Run Rabbit Run (2023)
38%
“Run Rabbit Run drains its characters of any compelling arc or personality, leaving you to wonder why you should care about the predictable mystery or the one-note family dynamics. ” –
Nightmarish Conjurings
Jan 23, 2023
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Skinamarink (2022)
74%
“Skinamarink reaches into your subconscious and plucks out the worst nightmare you ever had. ” –
We Who Walk Here
Jan 19, 2023
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Candy Land (2022)
75%
“Equal parts slasher, religious horror, grindhouse film, and character-based drama, Candy Land is a genre film that belongs on your radar.” –
Nightmarish Conjurings
Jan 5, 2023
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Wander (2020)
32%
“With no emotional stakes and a confusing central conspiracy, Wander is a thriller without thrills and a political statement that doesn’t know what it wants to say.” –
Nightmarish Conjurings
Dec 27, 2022
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No Escape (2020)
38%
“There aren’t a lot of new ideas in No Escape — it’s best described as Saw meets Hostel for the Instagram generation... That doesn’t mean that it’s not entertaining or has nothing to say, though.” –
Film Cred
Dec 27, 2022
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Don't Look Back (2020)
52%
“Wooden dialogue, jump scares that never actually scare, and a script that heavily endorses a “tell, don’t show” philosophy weigh the story down and leave the viewer wishing they were watching Final Destination instead.” –
Nightmarish Conjurings
Dec 27, 2022
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