‘Silent Night, Deadly Night’ created a stir in 1984 for its offensive portrayal of Santa Claus. Three decades later and it’s a holiday horror favorite that confronts trauma.
In a year when we needed distractions, these were the video essays that kept us digging deep into the content we love.
Movies have had an immense effect on how video games look, but that balance is beginning to shift.
Come for the ’90s thriller vibes, but stay for a killer Hilary Swank.
We reflect on films that somehow managed to successfully capture the cultural zeitgeist of this year.
Even a pandemic can’t stop horror filmmakers from tapping into the found footage genre to create terror in the digital world.
Hey, accidents happen. Hopefully the cameras caught it.
The adaptation finds validation through two crackling performances from Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman.
Remember ‘The Adventures of the Wilderness Family?’ This tale of a family living off the land is like that only bloody, sad, and traumatic. Enjoy!