Christian dives into "Tusk," a film where director Kevin Smith pushes his unique style into bizarre and campy territory.
Read MoreTusk (2014): Kevin Smith’s low-budget, bizarre horror film is a mixed bag of camp and thrillsIt's time to check into the Overlook Hotel as Chad revisits Stanley Kubrick's controversial adaption of Stephen King's "The Shining."
Read MoreThe Shining (1980): Stephen King may have hated Stanley Kubrick’s film version of his famous novel, but it’s still a horror masterpieceAfter ten years, Christian takes a deep dive into "Sinister," the terrifying supernatural thriller from blumhouse productions.
Read MoreSinister (2012): 10 years later, the supernatural mystery from Scott Derrickson is still a gripping and frightening watchChristian checks into "The Atticus Institute," a chilling, low-budget entry in the found footage/horror genre.
Read MoreThe Atticus Institute (2015): A low-budget, almost documentary-style journey into supernatural horrorScott takes his carving knife to "Halloween Ends," the finale of David Gordon Green's nouveau Halloween trilogy.
Read MoreHalloween Ends (2022): The newest entry is a solid and fitting capstone to the rebooted franchiseChristian dives into the found footage genre, revisiting the first two Paranormal Activity entries.
Read MoreParanormal Activity (2007) & Paranormal Activity 2 (2010): The first two entries of the long-running franchise are gems of the found footage genreAs AMC launches its TV adaption of Anne Rice's classic novel "Interview with the Vampire," Chad revisits the 1994 feature film version starring Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt.
Read MoreInterview with the Vampire (1994): The original film version of Anne Rice’s classic novel is still a bloody good timeScott looks at the indie horror thriller "Barbarian" that packs both laughs and scares while subverting expectations with its short run time.
Read MoreBarbarian (2022): The clever horror thriller packs genuine scares and laughs while subverting expectations