How Love Drives Horror: Looking Back On ‘Resident Evil 7: Biohazard’ Through The Lens Of Romance

In my past five years of gaming, that first night playing Resident Evil 7: Biohazard is one of my top favorite experiences. As a fan who was itching for a return to classic survival horror vibes, Biohazard more than delivered. Not only was I blown away by the southern gothic aesthetic of the game and the abrasive cruelty of its antagonists […]

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[Review] Boy Harsher Deliver Pulse-Pounding, Haunting Industrial Dance With ‘The Runner’ Soundtrack

Sometimes it may go over our heads how important music is to a film. Take the legendary 1978 Halloween for example – a film originally noted by a producer to not be that scary until said producer viewed the film with its now-iconic score. Music’s presence within a film has the power to elevate mood […]

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[Review] With Grim Atmosphere and Bloody Violence, ‘Warhunt’ Is a Killer Horror-Action Flick

It’s 1945, and an American military plane soars over Germany’s Black Forest. One of the plane’s engines becomes destroyed by an extreme amount of crow feathers, causing the craft to plummet to the ground. Sergeant Brewer (Robert Knepper) and his outfit are charged with the task of finding the plane’s crash site; accompanying them by […]

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Scream in Your Hands: How To Evolve the Serial Killer Subgenre In Video Games

The release of the new Scream movie has me in the mood to play games where you’re trying to evade a slasher/serial killer. My personal favorites when it comes to this type of mayhem are that of Puppet Combo’s games; in gems like Babysitter Bloodbath and Murder House, you must run for your life as a mad killer tries to hunt […]

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‘Ghost Rider’ at 50: Revisiting the Nicolas Cage Movie and Exploring the Character’s Future in the MCU

While the MCU might want to sell you the idea that Sam Rami’s upcoming Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is their big jump into horror – keep in mind that we’ve already been gifted with a couple awesome horror gems in the form of Marvel movies. While 1998’s Blade is one of my […]

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[Review] ‘The Legend of La Llorona’ Hides Emotional Ghost Story Inside Cheesy Presentation

Directed by Patricia Harris Seeley, written by Cameron Larson (story) and Jose Prendes (screenplay), The Legend of La Llorona follows a family vacationing to Mexico in an effort to escape the grief that has fallen over them. The mom, Carly (Autumn Reeser) is somber and distraught, while her husband Andrew (Antonio Cupo) strives to make […]

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[Review] Zombie Horror Movie ‘Amityville Uprising’ Has a Neat Premise But Weak Execution

Written and directed by Thomas J. Churchill, Amityville Uprising starts with views of the beautiful town, highlighting several cozy locals. We then get a hard aerial cut that shows a massive explosion taking place within Amityville. The next transitional cut drops us into a military facility in full havoc; bodies lie about as military personnel […]

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Bloody Disgusting’s Most Anticipated New Albums for 2022!

Writing my top records for 2021 proved to be a challenge considering all the good music that came out last year – and 2022 already looks to be just as exciting. Across death metal, doom, ambient, avant-garde, nu metal, and even more, there’s a lot to be on the lookout for. An important note that […]

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[Review] Tongue-in-Cheek Awareness Makes ‘Red Snow’ a Delightful Holiday Horror Comedy

When it comes to horror comedies, one must find the humor in the macabre. How do you take a monster that is meant to elicit fear and present it as funny? In the case of Red Snow, written and directed by Sean Nichols Lynch, you combine charismatic actors with playful homage. For at the heart […]

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Bloody Disgusting’s Michael Pementel Replays the Top 10 Records of 2021!

This was a killer year for music across the board. I love a year where it’s challenging for me to put together a top 10 list; I initially start my process with a top 20 and then work my way to those really special records. It’s also exciting to share my personal top records with […]

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[Review] ‘The Darkness of the Road’ Is a Psychological Nightmare Ride Filled With Chills

It isn’t clear what Siri (Najarra Townsend) is looking to get away from – all we know is that she and her daughter Eve (Gwyneth Glover) are in need of a fresh start. As Eve sleeps in the backseat, Siri drives throughout the night. The desert land around her is barren, her only sights being […]

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