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  • Oct 1, 2025
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    We’re f***ing back

  • Oct 23, 2025
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    Frankenstein time

  • Oct 23, 2025
    SANTI

    We’re f***ing back

  • Oct 23, 2025
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    This month I got in

    Drag Me To Hell
    Bram Stoker’s big D
    Candyman
    Bring Her Back
    Invasion of the body snatchers 1956
    Texas chainsaw massacre 1 & 2
    Onibaba
    They live
    Eyes without a face
    Possession
    Exorcist III
    Train to busan
    Return of the living dead
    Black phone 2
    The Thing
    VHS Halloween

    Always like to end with specifically Halloween themed movies so I’m going out with Halloween 3 (goat), House of 1000 corpses, Trick r Treat and Night of the Demon

    Goat month
    I hope others have indulged in the goatness of it

  • Oct 24, 2025
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    Shooa

    Frankenstein time

    I found this movie disturbing for reasons I am certain were unintentional. With the themes it was working with, there was a stronger, more thought Provoking movie hidden somewhere in here, and we just never got to see it.

  • Oct 28, 2025
    Everest

    This month I got in

    Drag Me To Hell
    Bram Stoker’s big D
    Candyman
    Bring Her Back
    Invasion of the body snatchers 1956
    Texas chainsaw massacre 1 & 2
    Onibaba
    They live
    Eyes without a face
    Possession
    Exorcist III
    Train to busan
    Return of the living dead
    Black phone 2
    The Thing
    VHS Halloween

    Always like to end with specifically Halloween themed movies so I’m going out with Halloween 3 (goat), House of 1000 corpses, Trick r Treat and Night of the Demon

    Goat month
    I hope others have indulged in the goatness of it

    impeccable taste
    wdyt of Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2?

  • Oct 28, 2025
    Shooa

    I found this movie disturbing for reasons I am certain were unintentional. With the themes it was working with, there was a stronger, more thought Provoking movie hidden somewhere in here, and we just never got to see it.

  • Oct 30, 2025
    Shooa

    I found this movie disturbing for reasons I am certain were unintentional. With the themes it was working with, there was a stronger, more thought Provoking movie hidden somewhere in here, and we just never got to see it.

    just watched bride. another miss. i do not think these movies understand that creating life or bringing things back to life is literally one of the coolest sci-fi concepts ever. If you try to preach the christian derived morality of it to me through the characters and the narrative, I am going to have to dislike it on principle. Why are you so averse to being cool

  • Oct 30, 2025

    Invasion of the Body Snatchers 1978

  • Oct 31, 2025

    Had been looking forward to this since its British release this past summer. It’s attached to Vincent Must Die, a French movie I think that I didn’t give a f*** about. If you want to see Hallow Road come about two hours late to the showing.

    Hallow Road isn’t a pure horror but it has very paralyzing moments. Rosamund is fantastic in this as well as Matthew Rhys. It unfolds as they “race” to their daughter’s aid after she hit someone on the road. There’s a moment half way in that is very paralyzing as I mentioned. The camera work is great, the music is good. The story doesn’t devolve to cliche imo. The standout and reason why I saw it was of course Rosamund and she is worth admission for this.

  • Oct 31, 2025

    I didn't care for Halloween 2 peter griffin voice

  • Jan 7

    Go watch

  • full moon still got timeless heaters it would seem

  • Mar 28

    Pretty good. I enjoyed it. You can tell when an actor really clicks with the role they have and Lili Reinhart really clicked with Apple.

  • Apr 21

    Saw Hokum on scream unseen.

    Pretty good imo. Very effective jump scares I didn’t expect that really. Also pretty good underlying score and sound fx throughout.

  • out of all the horror DCOMs this definitely the best one

  • incredible tbh, sucks it didn't get much exposure. its filmed documentary style

  • very mid despite having a lot going for it

  • this was great, australia is truly a beautiful place

  • Apr 27
  • May 6

    Unheard levels of employment lol

  • May 9

    Hmmm

    Simon Glassman wrote and directed this feature-length story, which consists entirely of local advertisements from a small Alberta town that start normally, but things quickly feel … off. In between familiar-feeling, low-budget ads for lawyers and pawn shops, quirky commercials for a new restaurant called Buffet Infinity start running. Soon enough, local business Jenny’s Sandwich Shop starts running ads that take aim at the newcomer’s low prices, and their operations seem to be increasingly competitive — until local news reports reveal that Jenny is now a missing person. Meanwhile, a sinkhole downtown starts growing, and a cult leader starts warning about the end of the world, and things progress from there.