“LYLE” Manages to Make Satanic Horror Feel Stale
This week in the Sematary: LYLE is a well-shot, well acted film that (unfortunately) is disappointingly predictable, clinging tightly to cliches established by predecessors.
This week in the Sematary: LYLE is a well-shot, well acted film that (unfortunately) is disappointingly predictable, clinging tightly to cliches established by predecessors.
Love is in the air this week in the Sematary, as "ARE WE NOT CATS" makes an excellent case for staying single forever.
This week on the Sematary: Director Brandon Christensen can do no wrong, and cements a place as one of the most exciting directors working today with Z.
Looking for a new Lovecraftian horror fix? Cam Evrenol's HOUSEWIFE has you covered. Beware though; the film's lack of concern for linearity means it isn't everyone's cup of tea.
From the ensemble cast of characters to its affective atmosphere, RUE MORGUE contributor Rebecca Booth unpacks the psychological horror of the SILENT HILL franchise.