The horror sequel follows the winning formula of its creepy predecessor, then contradicts itself in the name of mythology.
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The horror sequel follows the winning formula of its creepy predecessor, then contradicts itself in the name of mythology.
Creepy visuals and Alice Krige’s frightening performance aren’t enough to buoy Osgood Perkins’ Grimm adaptation.
A baffling, full-stop ending mars this otherwise promising Henry James adaptation.
The shockingly dull combination of Nicolas Cage, Richard Stanley, and H.P. Lovecraft is an almost complete failure.
The latest “Alien” rip-off has more in common with the “47 Meters Down” series than Ellen Ripley.
If any horror film characters deserve to die gruesome deaths, it’s these idiots.
This sequel to “The Shining” utilizes fine craftsmanship to blend of elements from Stephen King and Stanley Kubrick into a satisfying tale of supernatural suspense.
Robert Eggers’ follow-up to The Lighthouse is one of the year’s most unpleasant viewing experiences.
Is Chapter Two better than It or worse? The Asheville Movie Guys come down on opposite sides of the question.
The adaptation of the beloved horror books delivers surprisingly strong terror within a PG-13 framework.
You have to respect horror B-movie producer-director Alexandre Aja’s steadfast devotion to his absurd killer alligator story.
Ari Aster’s masterful follow-up to Hereditary wisely favors dread over cheap horror scares.
The third film in the lousy creepy doll series is overrun with human ineptitude and all but absent of scares.
The near complete overhaul of the killer doll series works better as a concept than an actual film.
Jim Jarmusch’s delightfully deadpan zombie movie makes excellent use of a talented ensemble cast.
The prospect of watching Lindsay Weir get chased by a ghost for 90 minutes isn’t nearly as exciting as it sounds.
Prepare yourself for a freaky, atmospheric story with plenty of quality jump scares.
The international horror anthology is a decidedly mixed bag with only a few worthwhile entries.
The Asheville Movie Guys have a spoilerific discussion of Jordan Peele’s new horror head trip.