Horror fans are laughing at Lee Cronin's The Mummy instead of screaming. Inside the disconnect between critic reviews and audience comedy reception.
Godzilla Minus Zero brings Toho's atomic monster to New York for the first time as a real story, and the cultural weight of that choice is bigger than the trailer coverage suggests.
Drew Barrymore pitched a Casey Becker origin story while Scream 7 was losing its cast and director.
Exit 8, the liminal horror video game adaptation that earned an 8-minute standing ovation at Cannes 2025, just hit North American theatres — and Arthur and Meaghan went to see it opening weekend. Game knowledge, anomaly breakdowns, spoiler section, and the full verdict on whether Genki Kawamura's subway loop nightmare is actually better than the game it's based on.
Exit 8 adapts a viral indie game into a tense, emotionally layered Japanese horror film. We break down the story, the scares, and why it works as more than just a video game movie.
Faces of Death (2026) is in theatres now, and Arthur and Meaghan went opening night. Here's their honest take on the TikTok-era requel — the performances, the kills, and whether the marketing hype actually delivers.
The 2026 Faces of Death requel modernizes a cult classic for the social media age — blending psychological horror with sharp commentary on our obsession with online violence.
Astrolatry, a killer severed penis creature feature, just landed at Cannes Frontieres 2026. Stream Popran on Plex while you wait for its Fantasia premiere.
Exit 8 arrives in theaters April 10 as liminal space horror's biggest cultural moment.
Eli Craig's White Elephant is more than a holiday horror with a stacked cast — it's the first film from RSPX, a formal MRC and Radio Silence partnership targeting seasonal horror as a commercial tentpole genre.
13+ horror films in April 2026. The Blumhouse merger, streaming wars, and box office data explain why studios are flooding one month with horror.
Some horror movies you love but will never, ever watch again, and this week, Arthur and Meaghan dig into exactly why. From Hereditary and Gerald's Game to Hounds of Love and The Mist, they break down the films that broke them and why that's sometimes the highest compliment a horror movie can earn.
Horror movies you love but will never watch again. 12 films that are brilliant, brutal, or just too much to ever revisit.






