folklore

IGNEA & ERSEDU- Bestia (EP Review)

Good friends can inspire one another to such great heights. Such is the case of Ukraine’s IGNEA and ERSEDU, two phenomenal talents that came together to deliver the Bestia EP back on October 21, 2021. A conceptual work of art, Bestia was born of the ... Read More

The Feast (Movie Review)

The tension is ripe long before the flawless first course is set atop a mismatched table in The Feast, a sumptuous new Folk Horror offering that arrives in select theaters, as well as to VOD and On Demand, beginning Friday, November 19, 2021 thanks to ... Read More

His House (Movie Review)

Be afraid of the dark! Something wicked lurks in the shadows in the new Netflix Original His House, which premieres on Netflix on Friday, October 30, 2020. His House marks the feature debut of Director Remi Weekes (Exhale short 2009, Fright Bites mini-series), who co-wrote ... Read More

Impetigore (Movie Review)

Perhaps Indonesia isn’t the first country that one might consider as being at the forefront of new Horror, but Director Joko Anwar looks to change this with his latest, Impetigore, a Shudder Original that premieres on Thursday, July 23rd, 2020. Outside the U.S.? Don’t worry, ... Read More

Lake of Death (Movie Review)

A cabin on a picturesque lake, five friends, murderous folklore, and nightmarish visions bathed in black blood. What could possibly go wrong? Join us for a not so relaxing holiday at Lake of Death, a new Shudder Original that begins streaming on Thursday, July 16, ... Read More

John Henry (Movie Review)

For those whom are unfamiliar, John Henry is an African American Folk hero. The story goes, he was a man who hammered a steel drill into rock to create holes for explosives that blasted the rock for the construction of a railroad tunnel. Often used ... Read More