Séance, A Review
Throughout the film “Séance” (2021), written and directed by Simon Barret, there are several familiar themes seen in horror films that we see throughout it.
Throughout the film “Séance” (2021), written and directed by Simon Barret, there are several familiar themes seen in horror films that we see throughout it.
While we have instances where horror films depict fully formed queer characters and get representation right, those occurrences are few and far between. In my opinion, it’s getting better with several films over the last several years giving us a collection of prolific characters and themes.
Twice-nominated at the 2021 Bilbao Fantasy Film Festival, “The Devil Below” (2021) is one of those films where the concept has true potential.
Writer-Director John Berardo presents the audience with a slick, stylish, stereotypical view of campus life.
October 28, 2020, was when the film made it to movies on demand and in select theaters (due to the pandemic). Though Zoe Lister-Jones was excited for this film and what it could bring to this world, fans were less enthusiastic.
Victorian mansions and ghost characters have made frequent appearances in horror fiction and television shows in the past several years.
“The Djinn” starts with great promise. After all, who doesn’t love a terrifying twist on an age-old tale?
So, you want to play the newest “Resident Evil” (2021), or maybe even beat the iconic “Outlast” series, but every time you jump into them, you find yourself squirming in your seat and running to turn the lights on. Who can blame you?
On the surface, FX ‘s “The Most Dangerous Animal of All” (2020) is another program about an infamous serial killer. But the four-part docu-series is much more than that. It’s about a man who claims to be the son of the infamous Zodiac Killer.
Horror is becoming more and more relevant on social media as of late. We see numerous people sharing or retelling some of the most chilling stories, like Bailey Sarian and her “Mystery and Murder” series or AshleysFreakFriday and her paranormal stories – both of which can be found on YouTube. But, let’s not exclude TikTok from the fun.