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Corpse Party: Book of Shadows (2016) — When the Dead Rise… and the Audience Nods Off

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A Blood-Soaked Sequel No One Asked For There’s a special place in cinematic purgatory for sequels that shouldn’t exist — right between The Bye Bye Man 2 and whatever Cats was. Corpse Party: Book of Shadows fits comfortably there, clutching its own intestines and whispering, “Why am I here?” Based on the cult horror video … Read More “Corpse Party: Book of Shadows (2016) — When the Dead Rise… and the Audience Nods Off” »

Cold Moon (2016): Southern Gothic, Sweet Revenge, and Christopher Lloyd Losing His Damn Mind

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A Murder Mystery with Swamp Gas and Ghost Sass There are ghost stories, and then there are Florida ghost stories. Cold Moon is thankfully the latter—sweaty, deranged, and wrapped in that humid, mosquito-bitten charm that makes you believe vengeance can sprout right out of the bayou. Based on Michael McDowell’s 1980 novel Cold Moon Over … Read More “Cold Moon (2016): Southern Gothic, Sweet Revenge, and Christopher Lloyd Losing His Damn Mind” »

Cell (2016): The Call That Should’ve Gone Straight to Voicemail

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Can You Hear Me Now? Because I Wish I Couldn’t There are bad Stephen King adaptations, and then there’s Cell — a film so disastrously disconnected from its source that it feels like the cinematic equivalent of a dropped call. Directed by Tod Williams, co-written by Stephen King himself(in what must have been a particularly … Read More “Cell (2016): The Call That Should’ve Gone Straight to Voicemail” »

Capture Kill Release (2016): A Love Story Written in Blood and Battery Acid

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Found Footage Finds Its Fangs Again Every so often, the found footage genre rises from its shallow grave, wipes the dirt off its lens cap, and reminds us why it refuses to die. Capture Kill Release is one of those glorious resurrections—a dark, deeply funny, and horrifyingly intimate portrait of modern love gone terribly, hilariously … Read More “Capture Kill Release (2016): A Love Story Written in Blood and Battery Acid” »

The Boy (2016): Or How to Make $64 Million Off a Mannequin and Lauren Cohan’s Paycheck

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The Cash Grab That Cried Horror If you’ve ever wanted to watch Downton Abbey meet Annabelle in a blender set to “mildly spooky,” then congratulations — The Boy is your fever dream come true. Directed by William Brent Bell, the man who once brought you The Devil Inside (and apparently decided that lightning could strike … Read More “The Boy (2016): Or How to Make $64 Million Off a Mannequin and Lauren Cohan’s Paycheck” »

Boar (2016): Australia’s Biggest Bacon Problem—and One of Its Funniest, Bloodiest Joyrides

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When Nature Calls, It’s Usually Hungry If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if Jaws traded the ocean for the Outback and developed a taste for bogans, Boar (2016) is here to answer that question—with a mouth full of screaming Australians and about a gallon of fake blood. Directed by Chris Sun, the twisted genius … Read More “Boar (2016): Australia’s Biggest Bacon Problem—and One of Its Funniest, Bloodiest Joyrides” »

Blood of the Tribades (2016): Holy Hemoglobin, the Feminist Vampire Revolution Is Here

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A Bloody Good Sermon in the Church of Camp If Blood of the Tribades were a wine, it’d be a full-bodied vintage bottled in the 1970s, laced with equal parts Jean Rollin sensuality, Hammer Horror excess, and a generous splash of righteous feminist fury. It’s a vampire film, yes—but also a divine satire, a queer … Read More “Blood of the Tribades (2016): Holy Hemoglobin, the Feminist Vampire Revolution Is Here” »

Blair Witch (2016): A Terrifying Love Letter to Paranoia, Panic, and Poor Life Choices

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Welcome Back to the Woods — We Missed You (And So Did the Witch) The Blair Witch franchise is like that creepy ex who won’t stop texting you at 3 a.m.—you think you’re done, but the moment you see those trembling words (“FOUND FOOTAGE”), you come crawling back. Seventeen years after the original 1999 cultural … Read More “Blair Witch (2016): A Terrifying Love Letter to Paranoia, Panic, and Poor Life Choices” »

Beyond the Gates (2016): A VHS Fever Dream That Proves Nostalgia Can Still Kill You

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Welcome to the ’80s, Population: Dead If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if Jumanji and The Ring had a weird VHS baby raised by a pack of haunted board games from the Reagan era, congratulations—you’ve basically imagined Beyond the Gates. This 2016 indie horror gem is a loving, blood-splattered ode to the analog age, … Read More “Beyond the Gates (2016): A VHS Fever Dream That Proves Nostalgia Can Still Kill You” »

Before I Wake (2016): A Bedtime Story That’ll Keep You Up for Days

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A Dream So Beautiful It’s Scary Only Mike Flanagan could make a movie about nightmares that feels like a lullaby—and a funeral dirge at the same time. Before I Wake (or Somnia for those who prefer their horror to sound like a perfume brand) isn’t your standard spookfest full of jump scares and screaming. Instead, … Read More “Before I Wake (2016): A Bedtime Story That’ll Keep You Up for Days” »

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