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Horrorverse is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Bee Delores.

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Rating Title | Year Author Quote
Are You There? (2024) Bee Delores
Posted Mar 28, 2025
Livestream (2025) Bee Delores
Posted Mar 21, 2025
I Will Never Leave You Alone (2023) Bee Delores
Posted Mar 21, 2025
Stay Online (2023) Bee Delores
Posted Mar 21, 2025
Last Straw (2023) Bee Delores
Posted Mar 21, 2025
Borderline (2025) Bee Delores
Posted Mar 14, 2025
Perfectly Good Moment (2023) Bee Delores
Posted Jan 31, 2025
Bystanders (2024) Bee Delores
Posted Jan 29, 2025
Grafted (2024) Bee Delores
Posted Jan 24, 2025
He Never Left (2023) Bee Delores
Posted Oct 31, 2024
Don't Move (2024) Bee Delores
Posted Oct 24, 2024
Your Monster (2024) Bee Delores
Posted Oct 24, 2024
Scared Shitless (2024) Bee Delores
Posted Oct 18, 2024
MadS (2024) Bee Delores
Posted Oct 18, 2024
Ghost Game (2024) Bee Delores
Posted Oct 18, 2024
Me, Myself & the Void (2023) Bee Delores Surprisingly emotional, Me, Myself, & The Void masterfully blends genres in a way that makes you think and reassess your own life.
Posted Oct 10, 2024
Falling Stars (2023) Bee Delores While low-budget constraints keep the film from soaring high, Bienczycki and Karpala craft a mystical world that casts a hypnotic spell and keeps you gripped in your seat.
Posted Oct 10, 2024
Sleep (2024) Bee Delores One of the year's best, Sleep juggles drama and horror in surprising ways.
Posted Oct 10, 2024
The Wait (2023) Bee Delores Gutiérrez roots the story deep into human frailty, as Eladio's existence cracks until only bare bones are left. It's a bit depressing, but it's real, honest, and unapologetic.
Posted Oct 10, 2024
The Deserving (2024) Bee Delores
Posted Oct 03, 2024
Hauntology (2024) Bee Delores
Posted Oct 03, 2024
Things Will Be Different (2024) Bee Delores Combining sci-fi and horror, his latest feature provokes questions about time, regrets and mistakes, and the very flawed nature of humanity.
Posted Oct 03, 2024
Azrael (2024) Bee Delores
Posted Sep 26, 2024
Wolves Against the World (Fresh Hell Presents) (2024) Bee Delores
Posted Sep 12, 2024
Red Rooms (2023) Bee Delores Pascal Plante's Red Rooms arrives as one of the most disturbing films of the year.
Posted Sep 12, 2024
Dead Teenagers (Fresh Hell Presents) (2024) Bee Delores
Posted Sep 12, 2024
Lore (2023) Bee Delores
Posted Aug 29, 2024
The Exorcism of Saint Patrick (Fresh Hell Presents) (2024) Bee Delores
Posted Aug 29, 2024
Hell Hole (2024) Bee Delores
Posted Aug 22, 2024
Consumed (2024) Bee Delores
Posted Aug 15, 2024
3/5
Cold Blows The Wind (2024) Bee Delores
Posted Aug 08, 2024
Starve Acre (2023) Bee Delores
Posted Jul 25, 2024
A Most Atrocious Thing (undefined) Bee Delores The film knows exactly what it is and nothing more. If you're looking for a Friday night popcorn flick, this is for you.
Posted Jul 11, 2024
Handling the Undead (2024) Bee Delores It's far less about action-packed sequences and tons of blood and far more about the emotional response to a zombie apocalypse.
Posted Jul 11, 2024
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