Horror: the genre that taught us it’s totally normal to run towards the noise in the basement. But horror isn’t just one big lumbering monster. It’s a Frankenstein’s creature of sub genres.
Category: Horror Films
This is a movie for viewers who don’t mind horror that’s more about feelings than fear, and more about what’s inside your head than what jumps out at you from the shadows.
The Moogai is more than just a horror movie. It’s an important story about intergenerational trauma, identity, and how history lingers in the most personal parts of our lives. But as a horror film, it stumbles.
Bring Her Back is not perfect, but it’s bold, weird, and it’ll probably haunt me longer than most “better” horror films. And in a genre that spits out forgettable jump-scare-fests like clockwork, that’s saying something.
The Severed Sun won’t be for everyone, and that’s fine. Not everything has to be. But for those who like their horror slow-cooked and full of meaning, this is a meal worth sitting down for.
If you’re here for the kill creativity, Final Destination: Bloodlines won’t disappoint you, with a brilliant opening sequence.
Sinners is a film that takes a lot of risks, it trusts its audience, and delivers something that sticks with you. It doesn’t wrap everything up in a neat little bow. It doesn’t tell you what to think. It just lays everything out and says, “This is the world. Now what?”