The Month in Horror Releases: April

First of all, I hope everyone reading this is staying happy and healthy during these dark days—I know that I, myself, have been struggling to stay motivated and positive at a time like this. Thankfully, we have the movies to escape to, which is needed now more than ever. So with that being said, let’s […]

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The Month in Horror Releases: March

Although there aren’t many releases this month, March still has a lot to look forward to. Starting with the absurd and twisted looking indie Swallow (featured on Cheap Thrills) and ending with another stand-out indie in Vivarium, which looks like it could be a sleeper genre-hit, March certainly has plenty to offer. Most notably, however, […]

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The Month in Horror Releases: February

February is following last month about as strong as you could hope for, with each week dropping some of the most talked about genre films of the year; even Netflix’s adaptation of the great Lock & Key is out this month, which has seen a long road to realization. We’ll also see the release of […]

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The Month in Horror Releases: January

January is kicking the new year off as strong as you could hope for with a handful of theatrical releases from some of the genre’s most exciting directors. Both Oz Perkins (The Blackcoat’s Daughter) and Nicolas Pesce (The Eyes of My Mother) have new films out this month, so you won’t see any complaining from […]

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The Month in Horror Releases: December

Another year is almost in the books, which means we have one last month of horror movies for 2019. While the holiday season isn’t necessarily known for its horror presence, December has plenty of interesting genre offerings to look forward to—one in particular is the much-talked about indie Daniel Isn’t Real. This is actually a […]

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The Month in Horror Releases: November

Although our favorite time of year has come and gone, November is softening the realization that we’ll be waiting a year to celebrate Halloween again with some killer releases. Most notably, Mike Flanagan—a dude who seems to never stop working—is back with Doctor Sleep, the sequel to The Shining. November will also see the release […]

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