Hunted
Hunted is the newest original addition to the Shudder library
Run
Sarah Paulson delivers a terrific, and terrifying, lead performance that further cements herself as one of the most capable actresses of recent years
Freaky
Freaky is one helluva good time that shouldn’t be missed
Digital Filmmaking: Destruction of Belief
In his latest essay, Jak-Luke Sharp explores the past, present, and future of Horror cinema regarding the perils of digital filmmaking
Lovecraft County - Season 1
Lovecraft Country should be celebrated for bestowing people of color opportunities to be part of a genre that has often excluded them in playing a major role
FRIDAY THE 13TH: Still Haunting Four Decades On
To conclude CLAPPER’s Halloween feature series, Oliver Swift pays due homage to Friday The 13th and its haunting score on the 40th anniversary of its release
LAKE MUNGO: Traditional Ghost Story or Exploration of Grief?
To celebrate the Halloween season, Kyle Gaffney takes an analytical look at Lake Mungo as an allegory for the grieving process.
CHILD’S PLAY: Persistent Hitchcockian Effectiveness
To celebrate the Halloween season, Jakub Flasz in his latest essay delves into the mechanics of suspense in Child’s Play and examines its Hitchcockian roots.
JAWS THE REVENGE: A Cult-less Classic?
On the occasion of the Halloween season, Jakub Flasz ponders if JAWS: THE REVENGE is a classic or just a terrible film.
SQIFF 2020: Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street
A consistent and thoroughly rewarding documentary
GRIMMFEST 2020: Triggered
Triggered places itself firmly below the best of the genre
The Babysitter: Killer Queen
A blast from start to finish that doubles down on the gore
Possessor
Possessor is a fantastically mean-spirited slow-burner
SITGES 2020: For the Sake of Vicious
For the Sake of Vicious seeks to subvert the genre to some degree and offers plenty of blood and gore
Saint Maud
One of Saint Maud’s greatest successes lies within its ambiguity
The Haunting of Bly Manor
Mike Flanagan's long-awaited follow-up to The Haunting of Hill House is worthwhile and chilling to the bones,