Horror
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Mystery
Run Rabbit Run
Reviews Run Rabbit Run The topic of motherhood has long provided the horror genre with some of its greatest stories.…
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History of Evil
Reviews History of Evil Ponderous and dull, “History of Evil” is the kind of script that plays with hot-button ideas…
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Last act haunts ‘Hide and Seek’
Reviews Last act haunts ‘Hide and Seek’ Robert DeNiro inspects an unusual bathroom remodeling idea in “Hide and Seek.” A…
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Insidious: The Red Door
Reviews Insidious: The Red Door At least Patrick Wilson still cares about “Insidious.” A staple of the James Wan-iverse (he…
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Stopmotion
Reviews Stopmotion The conceit of a tortured and socially maladjusted artist whose obsessive pursuit of their craft pushes them into…
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Amelia’s Children
Reviews Amelia’s Children I’m not really sure how genre fans will respond to “Amelia’s Children,” a Portuguese horror comedy about…
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Imaginary
Reviews Imaginary “Imaginary” is the newest chapter of the Blumhouse lineup, directed by “Truth or Dare” producer Jeff Wadlow. Blumhouse…
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Blackout
Reviews Blackout If actors often make for compelling directors, then why not character actors? Larry Fessenden (“Depraved”) is a great…
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Immaculate
Reviews Immaculate “Immaculate” feels like both a throwback to another era of Italian horror and a timely commentary on woman’s…
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Suspense
Good fences make bad neighbors
Reviews Good fences make bad neighbors Samuel L. Jackson is one scary cop in Neil LaBute’s Lakeview Terrace. Neil LaBute’s…
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