I first saw Dario Argento's Phenomena when it was released here in the United States as Creepers. That version—heavily edited by nearly 30 minutes (for no other reason than to save Americans from actually thinking)—was essentially ...
There is nothing predictable about Brandon Sanders, and Lasting Impression follows suit. Long before he found his calling behind a drum kit, Sanders was crashing the boards as a basketball player at the University of Kansas and ...
Synapse Films' 4K UHD release of Suspiria is a work of pure art. It is also important and impactful, belonging in a time capsule and in every serious horror collection. Years after its original release, this restoration remains one ...
Because fear doesn't always come from the sky. Science fiction often promises spectacle. The Outer Threat goes the opposite direction, shrinking its scope until the greatest mystery isn't what's happening above us but what ...
By the time The Night Album reached its final notes, I'd forgotten I was supposed to be reviewing it. My notebook had gone untouched, the wine glass was nearly empty, and somewhere along the way Andrew Dobson—better ...
Fatal’s Return From Exile doesn’t waste time dressing itself up as something grander than it is. This is death/thrash with dirt under its nails, built on speed, bite, and the kind of riff-first aggression that feels ...
"The Evil Dead is the most ferociously original horror film of the year." — Stephen King, 1981 Opening with the swirl of century-old fog creeping across a lonely Tennessee lake, The Evil Dead announced in 1981 that a fearless new ...
There are horror films that invite you to solve the mystery. Then there are horror films that dare you to survive the style. Tenebrae is unapologetically the latter. Released in 1982 ...