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Stories By Matt Donato
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One Of The Scariest Scenes In Dead Silence Crawls Into Darkness
Beware the stare of Mary Shaw. She had no children, only dolls. -
One Of The Scariest Scenes In V/H/S/2 Is The End Of Safe Haven
If someone invites you to infiltrate a death cult, maybe say no. -
One Of The Scariest Scenes In Ghostbusters Comes With Overdue Fees
You're right. No human being would stack books like this. -
One Of The Scariest Scenes In Rob Zombie's Halloween II Brings Out The Dead
Trick or treat, baby. -
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Terror Train Review: Punch Your Ticket To Boredom [Brooklyn Horror Film Festival]
Terror Train commits the sin of being forgettable. -
Summoners Review: A Witchy Indie With Practical Magic DNA [Brooklyn Horror Fest]
A lighter horror film with Practical Magic vibes. -
Run Sweetheart Run Review: The Most Dangerous Date [Brooklyn Horror Fest]
A knock-down, drag-out thriller. -
Satan's Slaves: Communion Review: Haunted Apartment Complexes Are The New Haunted Houses [Brooklyn Horror Fest]
A compelling sequel that takes haunted house rules and applies them to a busier apartment complex. -
One Of The Scariest Scenes In Speak No Evil Speaks A Whole Lotta Evil
This film is not for the squeamish. -
Vesper Review: A Beautifully Hopeful Take On Sci-Fi Dystopias [Fantastic Fest]
Kristina Buožytė and Bruno Samper deliver breathtaking sci-fi visuals on a small budget with their new film Vesper. -
Spoonful Of Sugar Review: A Not So Sweet Domestic Horror Story [Fantastic Fest]
Spoonful of Sugar is bone-chilling, knee-buckling nastiness that punishes every character with zero compassion. -
Hundreds Of Beavers Review: A 19th-Century Indie Oddball Hilariously Pits Man Against Beaver [Fantastic Fest]
You'll have to decide if "Hundreds of Beavers" is "dumb funny" or "dumb unwatchable." -
H4Z4RD Review: Dimitri Vegas Has A Very Bad Day Behind The Wheel [Fantastic Fest]
Conceptually, it mimics Wheelman, as the camera stays within our protagonist's pimped-out whip, with the 2000s action-destruction zaniness of Crank... -
Evil Eye Review: Grandmotherly Horror Is Like Mother Goose Gone Mad [Fantastic Fest]
Evil Eye explores Dominican campfire stories that drip of slime-green goo and adolescent curiosities about the dark arts. -
Satanic Hispanics Review: More Horror Anthologies Should Be This Steady And Fun [Fantastic Fest]
A smooth-as-silk horror anthology. -
Halloween Horror Nights 2022: Hollywood Is Still Orlando's Scrappy Little Brother
La Llorona and Scarecrow: The Reaping are among the highlights of Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood. -
One Of The Scariest Scenes In What Josiah Saw Waits Until The Last Second
Watch out for Robert Patrick! -
One Of The Scariest Scenes In Bram Stoker's Dracula Goes Vampire Hunting
The thing about Dracula is that he's dead and loving it. -
One Of The Scariest Scenes In Nope Eats You Alive
'You are gonna witness an absolute spectacle.' -
One Of The Scariest Scenes In Event Horizon Sends You To Hell
Liberate tutemet ex inferis. -
One Of The Scariest Scenes In Deep Blue Sea Floods The Kitchen
Deepest bluest my hat is like a shark's fin. -
Skinamarink Review: An Experimental Kinder Trauma Horror Experience [Fantasia]
Kyle Edward Ball transports audiences back to those unmistakable waking nightmares of wandering around households while mommies and daddies slumber. -
The Harbinger Review: Sets The Bar For Covid Pandemic Horror [Fantasia]
The Harbinger showcases how to address the ongoing pandemic and still deliver an unobstructed bone-chilling horror tale. -
The Breach Review: A Strong Finish Opens The Gates To Hell [Fantasia]
Rodrigo Gudiño's latest is a mix between Lovecraft and Cronenbergian squishiness. -
One Of The Scariest Scenes In Mulholland Drive Wants To Go Behind Winkie's
'I hope that I never see that face, ever, outside of a dream.'