The Silence: Book vs Movie
Charlotte read The Silence then watched the movie adaptation! Which was better? Spoiler alert; it was the book. It’s always the book.
Read MoreCharlotte read The Silence then watched the movie adaptation! Which was better? Spoiler alert; it was the book. It’s always the book.
Read MoreTwo possibilities exist... Either we are alone in the universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying. - Arthur C. Clarke It’s time for another JAR OF FATE PICK! Charlotte is reviewing Dark Skies…
Read MoreWe’ve seen over a hundred horror docs out there over the years, but CreatorVC’s in-depth and comprehensive delve specifically into 1980’s horror may go deeper than any other you’ve viewed before. But don’t worry about sitting through the four plus hours of content to find out if In Search of Darkness is worthy of a place in your collection, when we went ahead and did it for you. So read on to see what we thought in our review of both the film and soundtrack inside.
Read MoreUtopia. Four people living together deep underground in a subterranean facility. All their needs provided for. Food, water, medicine. A swimming pool; a gym; a bar. Except none of them can recall exactly how they came to be there, or what they are supposed to do. Dystopia. Where are the others? There must have been others. It's a huge facility, after all. It must be some sort of experiment. They're test subjects. How long have they been there? When will they get out? How come there has been no outside contact? Utopia or dystopia. As the questions mount, so does the tension. Who will escape Armageddon House? - Joe is reviewing
Read MoreAn aspiring writer moves into a new apartment and discovers that her landlady has murdered her husband. Years later, the writer’s stepson reflects upon his stepmother and the strange stories she used to tell him. Meanwhile, a surgeon’s lover vows to kill him if he does not leave his wife. Before she can follow-through on her crime of passion, though, the surgeon will cross paths with another remarkable woman, a cabaret singer whose heart beats delicately outside of her body. But when the surgeon promises to repair her condition, he sparks the jealousy of another man who would like to preserve the heart in a custom tailored bag. Murderers and mourners, mothers and children, lovers and innocent bystanders—their fates converge in a darkly beautiful web that they are each powerless to escape. - Dave reviews
Read MoreWeek 13 is here for the Lousy Lottery and we have a special double feature for you - Lavalantua and 2 Lava 2 Lantula are reviewed to keep your summer nights hot.
Read MoreWant a quick read about a modern-day wizard battling demons and other nasties? Lorenzo is revisiting a favorite book series…
Read MoreYummy is a delicious Shudder original, a zombie blood bath that is not to be missed. If you love guts, tummy tucks gone wrong, feminism and gratuitous disembowelment, this is the one for you.
Read MoreA recovering drug addict takes a job with a documentary crew who plans to interview three subjects who claim to be real life monsters. - Charlotte reviews this fun found footage flick!
Read MoreAspiring director Mi-jung struggles to come up with ideas for a new horror film until her friend Jun-seo tells her about a mysterious film rumored to be shot by a ghost. While researching it, she begins to write a new screenplay about her hunt for this “ghost film.” But as she gets closer to the truth, the line between her film and her life begins to blur. - Charlotte reviewing!
Read MoreHere’s everything coming to Shudder in August!
Read MoreThe apocalypse came and went. And it wasn't that bad. Unless you are one of the Altered. How will things go back to normal?
Read MoreI’ve set up a JAR OF FATE that randomly picks my movies for me. The fifth random pick is Mirrors!
Read MoreThe sequel to Bird Box is here. Charlotte reviews this poetically horrifying tale.
Read MoreScott Cole’s newest work, a 116 page novella called Crazytimes, reads like what would happen if my worst nightmare experienced its worst nightmare’s worst nightmare - Andrew reviews
Read MoreIt’s the end!! Check out my final vlog and my reading stats for the week!
Read MoreLousy Lottery #12 is here and it’s…err…rough….
Read MoreFinal Girls by Riley Sager follows Quincy, a sole survivor of a massacre as she deals with the death of a fellow final girl, and the unexpected arrival of another. Charlotte reviews. (Spoilers!!)
Read MoreReading rush day six! Books are read, beaches are visited, sharks are watched…
Read MoreZeke’s first post on supernatural beings where he explores the divine council.
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