by Lance Reedinger | Jul 9, 2025 | Movie Reviews, Reviews
Netflix has always split the Horror Nation into two like a jagged chainsaw. Some enjoy the original content while others moan about the limited selection of genre content. Unlike Shudder and other horror specific streaming services, the red giant...
by admin | Jul 9, 2025 | Movie Reviews, Reviews
By Ryan Dailey Death’s Sonata is definitely a movie, if only in the loosest terms. It has a runtime of over an hour and forty minutes, which makes it qualify. It has a score, actors and dialog, none of which stay with the viewer after the credits roll, but still...
by Lance Reedinger | Jul 9, 2025 | Movie Reviews, Reviews
Author Adam Cesare took the horror literature world by storm with his Young Adult novel, Clown in a Cornfield. With no less of an endorsement from the great Clive Barker on the cover, expectations were high for this slasher sensation. Cesare delivered a unique and...
by Lance Reedinger | Jul 8, 2025 | Movie Reviews, Reviews
In 2000 the Horror Nation was treated to a fresh new fantastic franchise with the release of Final Destination. With an original plot, crazy death scenarios, and terrific terror performances, the film went on to gross over 100 million at the box office and...
by admin | Jul 8, 2025 | Movie Reviews, Reviews
BY SAMUEL LOMBARDO Lost films and literature with a dark past have been a popular subject explored in both fact and fiction. The Hills Run Red and The Ninth Gate being two of the most cherished works in this subgenre. Director Mark Cantu...
by Lance Reedinger | May 3, 2025 | Movie Reviews, Reviews
From A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 3 to The Evil Dead (2013), addiction has been a topic horror films have used through the years. Horror-Nation director of the year in 2023, Harley Wallen, tackles the real-life horrors of addiction with...