Chris Catt

‘Zombie Strain’ Review: A Light and Silly Zombie Comedy
There aren’t as many zombies or “strains” as you might expect, but it’s a fun comedy regardless.

31+ Best Horror Movies of the 2010s
The decade of the 2010s was phenomenal for horror fans. Horror found its way back into the mainstream, leading to a diverse collection of movies for lifelong horror addicts and new fans to the genre. Here are the best movies of the 2010s.

‘Blades in the Darkness’ Review: A Captivating Killer Makes This Slasher Worth Watching
Blades in the Darkness is the best Albanian slasher movie you’re likely to see this year.

‘Freelance’ Review: A Suspenseful Psychological Thriller About Editing Snuff
Though it’s not as disturbing as the premise suggests, Freelance is a smart and effective thriller.

‘Into the Deep’ Review: Overcoming the Fear of Sharks and Pirates
Into the Deep takes on too much plot when it should have focused on the drama.

‘Grafted’ Review: A “Good For Her” Body Horror Delight
Grafted balances genre thrills with smart direction and an emotional undercurrent.

‘Werewolf Game’ Review: Social Deduction Survival
Watching Werewolf Game is less fun that playing the game yourself, but it’s still mildly interesting.

‘Bone Face’ Review: A Murder Mystery Masquerading as a Slasher
Bone Face delivers a good mystery for viewers who prefer detecting over slashing in their whodunit-slasher films.

‘Bystanders’ Review: A Unique Twist on Revenge
Violent revenge is rarely this charming.

‘Hell of a Summer’ Trailer Reaction: A Summer Camp Slasher with Plenty of Laughs and Gore
Finn Wolfhard and Billy Bryk produced, wrote, and directed Hell of a Summer.

‘Lizzie Lazarus’ Review: Conversations About the Dead
An attempt to resurrect Lizzie reveals secrets to the people closest to her.

‘Get Away’ Review: A Wild and Bloody Folk-Horror Comedy
Familiar and amusing, Get Away preys on viewer’s expectations.

‘Bloody Axe Wound’ Review: A Cute and Gory Coming-of-Age Slasher Comedy
Killing is her business, but business isn’t so good.

‘When It Rains in LA’ Review: An Ambitious Thriller That Misses the Mark
When It Rains in LA could have been better if it narrowed its focus.

The Most Disturbing Scene in ‘Hereditary’
The scares in Hereditary are shocking, but the truly upsetting aspects of Ari Aster’s supernatural horror movie reside in its realistic depiction of the effects of tragedy and grief. For that reason, the most disturbing scene in Hereditary may not be exactly what you think.

‘The Man in the White Van’ Review: A Middle of the Road Thriller
Though there is plenty to like about The Man in the White Van, it will leave many viewers wanting more.

‘The Yorkie Werewolf’ Review: A Surprisingly Funny and Completely Ridiculous Horror Comedy
Is it dumb? Yes. Is it funny? Also yes.

‘The Damned’ Review: A Cold Tale of Monstrous Guilt
The Damned establishes a dark mood early, and it never lets the viewer go.