Michael Gingold’s Best Horror Films of 2020
In a scary year, these films offered catharsis and chills.
In a scary year, these films offered catharsis and chills.
Greg Nicotero's slice of holiday horror is a tasty treat with just a few unsavory lumps.
It will warm your heart, stir your soul and, at several moments, disturb and unsettle you in profound ways.
With the help of a “beautifying” facial cream made from a mysterious flower, the evil residing in the hearts of Hollywood’s top studio execs finds its way to the outside in Chris W. Freeman and Spain Willingham's monster comedy.
Braden R. Duemmler's debut feature is formulaic and inane, driven along by a story and cast that are too dull to get behind.