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The Djinn (2021) 86% “Emotionally impactful and intentionally frightening, The Djinn is a perfect gateway horror film for the next generation of horror lovers.” – Ghastly Grinning Jun 8, 2021 Full Review Boys from County Hell (2020) 82% “Punching equally hard with the humor in tandem with the horror, Boys is a resoundingly success entry of every genre it dips its toes into.” – Ghastly Grinning Apr 29, 2021 Full Review Mortal Kombat (2021) 55% “An otherworldly spectacle that marvels in its own absurdity, Mortal Kombat is a fast and furious exercise in frivolous gore and fantastical characters. Flawless? No. But a victory? Absolutely.” – Ghastly Grinning Apr 23, 2021 Full Review Broadcast Signal Intrusion (2021) 68% “Quirky, nostalgic, and deeply entrenched in noir and horror, Broadcast Signal Intrusion is an entrancing mystery that's sinister and smart.” – Ghastly Grinning Mar 18, 2021 Full Review Son (2021) 79% “Son hits in so many emotional spectrums and somehow does so with impact in each. It's not easy to craft a story that scares you or a story that pokes at your heart and somehow Kavanagh does both. Tearjerking and terrifying, Son is a must watch.” – Ghastly Grinning Mar 16, 2021 Full Review Honeydew (2020) 65% “It's a sickly sweet slice of horror that is as delectable as it is distressing, tapping into the best of Hooper and Craven, and Milburn has stamped himself as an exciting director to keep your eyes on.” – Ghastly Grinning Mar 16, 2021 Full Review Willy's Wonderland (2021) 61% “Willy's Wonderland feels like an eighties b-movie rager with Tex Avery antics actualized. Absurd, ridiculous, and so outrageous that it just might work. And because of Cage, it does.” – Ghastly Grinning Feb 17, 2021 Full Review Sator (2019) 88% “It can't be ignored that Graham dropped every ounce of passion and care into this project. It creeps into your brain, into your heart, and grips onto each with a piercing tenacity. Sator is a tour de force, isolating and chilling on every level.” – Ghastly Grinning Feb 17, 2021 Full Review Sacrifice (2021) 57% “Sacrifice is a vivid dreamscape full of tentacled terror and cultish chaos that is well worth a watch.” – Ghastly Grinning Feb 9, 2021 Full Review Bloody Hell (2020) 91% “It's equal parts Wrong Turn and John Wick and by the time the film hits the climax, it's a cathartic release that will have you cheering for the violence.” – Ghastly Grinning Jan 26, 2021 Full Review La casa (2019) 71% “La Casa is more proof that so much of the most terrifying horror is coming out internationally right now. At a brisk 85 minutes, it never lets up and sneaks it's terrifying tendrils around your heart and gives it a little squeeze.” – Ghastly Grinning Jan 26, 2021 Full Review PG: Psycho Goreman (2020) 92% “An acid drenched Calvin and Hobbes, with existential quandaries and a wild imagination running rampant. You'll be hard pressed to have more fun than Psycho Goreman this year.” – Ghastly Grinning Jan 26, 2021 Full Review Scare Me (2020) 84% “Scare Me is one of the most technically well done minimal masterpieces to ever grace the horror genre.” – Ghastly Grinning Dec 31, 2020 Full Review Possessor: Uncut (2020) 94% “Cronenberg has cemented himself as one of the most arresting and interesting voices in the genre. Possessor is an orgy of nightmarish psycho-trauma, hypnotic brutality and Waschowskian science fiction; a visual feast you must partake in.” – Ghastly Grinning Dec 31, 2020 Full Review Blood Vessel (2019) 73% “Blood Vessel isn't going to change the genre but it's not trying to. Instead, it's taking some of the most fantastical bullet points of it and honing in on them and extrapolating them into big bouts of bloodsucking fun.” – Ghastly Grinning Dec 31, 2020 Full Review Love and Monsters (2020) 94% “Love and Monsters is a feel good movie in the most absurd of circumstances. You wouldn't necessarily expect to find your heart swell and a multitude of laughs from a wasteland world full of giant monsters but hot damn, Matthews makes it happen.” – Ghastly Grinning Dec 31, 2020 Full Review Archenemy (2020) 76% “A gangster film infused with Kirby crackles, trap music, and golden age science fiction, Archenemy is a little bit of everything with a whole lot to like.” – Ghastly Grinning Dec 31, 2020 Full Review Saint Maud (2019) 92% A- “Arresting, unnerving and hypnotic, Saint Maud is something completely new and wholly terrifying.” – Consequence Oct 19, 2020 Full Review Freaky (2020) 84% A- “With an incredible supporting cast and two engaging leads, Freaky is an out and out blast that finds Landon inching closer and closer to slasher masters like Craven and Carpenter.” – Consequence Oct 19, 2020 Full Review The Wolf of Snow Hollow (2020) 90% B- “Snow Hollow is a fun variation on the werewolf film that gets by with enough chuckles and blood.” – Consequence Oct 19, 2020 Full Review Synchronic (2019) 78% A- “Synchronic splices together science fiction, heart, and humor to create one hell of a potion, one you're going to soak up as soon as possible.” – Consequence Oct 19, 2020 Full Review Death of Me (2020) 32% “Steeped in dark magic and ancient tribalism, Death of Me isn't the freshest take on the genre but it's still a good one.” – Ghastly Grinning Oct 15, 2020 Full Review Alone (2020) 93% “It would have been easy to lose this one in the shuffle of the title and subject matter but Hyams manages to make it stand out by tapping into the utter despair and soul crushing meaning of the word.” – Ghastly Grinning Sep 18, 2020 Full Review The Babysitter: Killer Queen (2020) 46% “The Babysitter: Killer Queen has more blood, more laughs, and more Robbie Amell with no shirt on. In my book, that makes it a winner all around.” – Ghastly Grinning Sep 11, 2020 Full Review The New Mutants (2020) 36% “The New Mutants is a peek at how we could blend horror and superheroes together and it's a fun, angsty adventure that exists in both realms.” – Ghastly Grinning Sep 9, 2020 Full Review
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