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For general audiences, the thrill of horror films is within the fright itself. You could argue; sure, that’s the point of a scary movie, right? However, for a true cinephile of horror, that’s only the beginning.

For us, it’s the understanding of these films that makes them so great — noticing the psychological build-up of suspense, off-screen implication of consequences, or even how a director’s headspace is reflected within their works.

It’s the context of a thriller that makes it truly spooky, and a good movie always rewards that extra mile with hidden gems.

That’s why we made our Horror Movie Content Directory: to give film-lovers that extra bit of context.

This isn’t just horror film analysis, though.

Diverse Horror Content

Our directory includes years of horror-related content, to list a few:

  • Horror movie news
  • Film actor analysis
  • Insider highlights of directors
  • Scary movie blogs
  • Podcasts
  • Funny horror movie blogs

Seriously, if you’re looking for the best horror movie blog website, you’ve come to the right place. 

We’re determined to share what makes horror films so enjoyable for us while keeping you entertained in the process. Consider it a gift!

Be sure to check back in for the new best horror movie news to get fresh scoops on your favorite films.

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Weekend Movie Guide: October 12-14

As we barrel towards Halloween, we’re resisting the urge to go full monster mash, and luckily, this weekend makes it easy! Of course, if you …

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Trailer Park Thursday: “The Little Drummer Girl,” “Pet Sematary,” and “Burning”

While comic books and video games are certainly rising in the ranks, the truth remains that novels and short stories are still the go-to for …

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Cult Films, Classified

Why have friends when you can have followers? No, we’re not talking about social media clout, we’re talking about one of cinema’s favorite subjects: cults …

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Phantom Body Horror in Cinema

When you think of “body horror” in the movies, what comes to mind? Cronenberg’s The Fly, or Lynch’s Eraserhead? Maybe Tokyo Gore Police, Ichi the …

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Weekend Movie Guide: October 5-7

There’s something inspiring about a story of emergence, an origin story, if you will, even if it’s not a story that you’d necessarily want to …

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“If Beale Street Could Talk” is a Worthy Follow-Up to “Moonlight”

As soon as Boris Gardner’s “Every N****r Is a Star” washes over the first frames of Barry Jenkins’ Moonlight you are struck by the empathy, …

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Trailer Park Thursday: “Tyrel” and “Halloween”

How do you prepare for the inevitable? For some, it’s stockpiling weapons, and for others, it’s trying to find the bottom of a bottle. The …

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Horror for a Post-Truth Reality

Ever since the Blair Witch made kids stand in the corner in the late 1990s, faux-found footage has become a horror genre staple, displacing the …

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“Slender Man” and the Monstrous Truth

The potency of id and ego, innocence, and discovery colliding like air masses and creating ominous weather patterns. The flushed intensity of friendship… and antagonism. …

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The Horror of the Male Gaze in “Carnival of Souls”

Despite making a little impact during its initial run on the drive-in circuit, Carnival of Souls has gained a cult following over time and still …

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