Tag: Blumhouse

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‘Obsession’ Film Review: Be Careful of What You Want!

“Barker goes the way of Alfred Hitchcock, as he plays with his audience; eventually pushing them farther and farther from their comfort zones.”

‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ Film Review- Game Over

“One must marvel at how the creator of a unique and multifaceted world can completely botch a story based on his own creation.”

‘Wolf Man’- Watch The Teaser For Leigh Whannell’s Upcoming Horror Film

Get ready to howl at the moon. The teaser is here! From Blumhouse and writer-director Leigh Whannell, (who remade Universal Pictures’ The Invisible Man), comes the first glimpse at Wolf Man, releasing in January 17, 2025. Watch the trailer below.

‘Night Swim’ Film Review: 2024’s First Horror Film is All Wet

What lies beneath the water has long been a valuable source of material for genre filmmakers. From monstrous sea creatures and sharks to aliens and even zombies, what lurks in the cold darkness of the deep has put fear into

Film Review: ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’- Possessed Pizza Joint Horror

In today’s modern cinema world, the most frightening description of them all is, “Based on the popular video game.” As Hollywood has shown us time and time again (“Street Fighter”, “Super Mario Bros”, “Alone in the Dark”, “Doom”, “Warcraft”, and

Film Review: ‘The Exorcist: Believer’- The Devil Returns to Theaters

David Gordon Green did a fine job with his clever and respectful-to-the-original 2018 continuation of John Carpenter’s “Halloween”. The former Independent filmmaker now sets his sights on another horror classic with “The Exorcist: Believer”, the latest sequel to William Friedkin’s

‘M3GAN’ Movie Review

In cinematic terms, January is usually a wasteland for new releases, often “dumped” by studios that know they won’t perform well, or future Oscar contenders spilled over from their December LA/NYC playdates. New-to-the-year releases are a risky venture, yet the

‘They/Them’- Film Review

The new Horror film-social commentary picture “They/Them” is the very definition of a missed opportunity. What could have been a scathing indictment of the sickening practice of “gay conversion therapy” mixed with an empowering portrayal of the LTBGQ+ community, becomes

‘The Black Phone’: Movie Review

In a sea of IP-mined films and television shows, it is refreshing to have original content at our disposal. You might argue that every piece of content is original. It does take creative people to take an outline, expand it