Tag: Horror

REVIEW: American Horror Story – Season 8, Episode 5 “Boy Wonder”

“Let Fiona teach us one thing: passing the Seven Wonders does not inherently mean one is fit to lead the Coven.” *Spoilers* In “Boy Wonder,” Cordelia wakes up outside the destroyed Robichaux Academy, unable to find the other witches and being chased by monsters. However, this proves to only ...

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You Should Be Watching: Paranorman (2012)

“I didn’t ask to be born this way.” “Funny, neither did we.” Welcome back to You Should Be Watching, where I recommend movies and TV shows that deserve more attention than they’ve gotten. In keeping with the Halloween theme I’ve adopted for the season, this week we’ll be comm...

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REVIEW: American Horror Story – Season 8, Episode 4 “Could It Be… Satan?”

“For the first time I feel I know my place in the world: by your side.” *Spoilers* In “Could It Be… Satan?” Michael tells Mrs. Mead the story of the woman on whom she is based. Their tender moment is cut short when he senses that some of the inmates aren’t dead anymore. Cordelia offe...

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You Should Be Watching: Tale of Tales (2015)

Welcome back to You Should Be Watching, where I recommend lesser known or loved movies and TV series. This week I’ll be continuing my theme of horror, creature-features and anything suitable for Halloween. For this installment we’re slaying sea monsters with John C. Reilly in Tale of Tal...

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REVIEW: Hell Fest (2018)

A traveling horror park, a group of friends looking for scares, and a merciless killer stalking them; this is the very simple setup for Hell Fest. I’ll admit that it was an intriguing one. I’ve always loved those kinds of horror festivals and mazes, and the concept of someone disguising themselv...

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REVIEW: The House with a Clock in Its Walls (2018)

“There’s a clock in the walls. We don’t know what it does, except… something horrible.” Last Friday, Universal released The House with a Clock in Its Walls, based on the 1973 John Bellairs children’s mystery novel of the same name. I had never read or heard of the book, but t...

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