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All in Horror
Justin Tipping’s football “horror” film is full of intriguing images and ideas that don't add up to much.
Writer/director Zach Cregger’s horror thriller is a wild ride that won’t soon be forgotten.
Alison Brie carries this subpar horror flick while Dave Franco shows his limited range.
Danny Boyle gets back to rock ‘n’ roll filmmaking with this wildly imaginative zombie sequel.
The “Talk to Me” team returns with a dark, disturbing tale of grief.
Ryan Coogler’s exciting, allegorically-rich horror film is one of the most creative vampire movies of all time.
John Malkovich is at his kooky best in Mark Anthony Green’s promising feature directorial debut.
John Lithgow and Geoffrey Rush face off in this delightfully nasty slice of New Zealand horror.
Osgood Perkins embraces his freewheeling side in this entertaining horror/comedy.
Steven Soderbergh’s high-concept horror experiment is a rare misfire from the legendary filmmaker.
Leigh Whannell’s latest Universal Monsters reboot starts strong, then plummets in spectacular fashion.
Hugh Grant has a ball in this tense thriller that gradually loses steam.
Michael Keaton and Tim Burton resurrect the titular demon to gloriously entertaining ends.
Creative visuals and an ominous sense of gloom buoy this period horror tale.
Tilman Singer’s wildly imaginative modern folk horror tale is one to treasure.