Doppelgängers have haunted folklore and literature for centuries. Explore what it means to encounter your double, and why the idea still unsettles us deeply.
Iron Lung (2026) Markiplier’s Claustrophobic Sci-Fi Horror, Explained
Iron Lung is Markiplier's slow burn sci-fi horror. A review of the film's atmosphere, restraint and existential dread.
Episode 13 Review: Found Footage Horror at It’s Most Claustrophobic
Episode 13, by Craig DiLouie, is found footage horror in novel form - a paranormal investigation crew trapped in an abandoned research centre. Reviewed.
Why Hollywood Can’t Stop Making Franchises (And Who’s Really to Blame)
Franchise films dominate cinema. Explore the financial and psychological forces that keep sequels, reboots and shared universes endlessly rolling.
Magnolia (1999): The Hidden Horror of Everyday Emotional Devastation
Magnolia isn't a horror film, but it might be the most terrifying movie ever made. A review of PT Anderson's masterpiece of coincidence, grief and ruin.
The Exorcist (1973): How One Horror Film Changed Cinema and Terrified a Generation
"The Exorcist" is a classic horror movie that redefined the genre. Based on a real 1949 case of demonic possession, the film shocked and fascinated audiences upon its release in 1973. It shattered box office records, garnered critical acclaim, and sparked discussions about faith and the supernatural. Even today, it continues to terrify and captivate viewers.
A Dark Song (2016): The Most Accurate Occult Film Ever Made, Reviewed
A Dark Song is slow-burn horror that earns its dread. A grief-stricken woman, a remote house, and a months-long occult ritual that dismantles everything she thought she wanted. A review of what the film is really doing and why it stays with you.
The Amityville horror: A Blend of Mystery and Hoax
The Amityville Horror blurs the line between tragedy, haunting and deliberate fabrication. Explore the dark history of 112 Ocean Avenue and what really happened.
Why Caves Terrify Us: The Psychology, Films, and Folklore of Subterranean Horror
Cave trigger something ancient and primal in the human brain. Explore the psychology of underground fear and why horror films keep returning to the dark below.