Psycho Killer delivers a tense, stylish ride that leans heavily into psychological horror rather than cheap jump scares. The film builds suspense slowly, drawing viewers into a chilling cat-and-mouse story that keeps the tension high from start to finish. Strong performances and sharp cinematography help create an unsettling atmosphere, while the story offers enough twists to keep audiences guessing.
A rusty box of bolts sinks into an ocean of blood; the radio crackles. Gauges twitch. Something bumps the hull like a bored giant tapping an aquarium.
That’s the core promise of the Iron Lung movie, and it’s a killer hook for sci-fi horror fans who like their fear slow, dark, and cramped. This is a 2026 film directed by Mark Fischbach (Markiplier), based on the 2022 indie horror game by David Szymanski, and it arrives with the kind of split reaction you can almost predict: some people get wrapped up in the dread, others feel bored, odded out, or plain confused.
Some movies feel like a screen. Others feel like a door. This was especially true with Avatar: Fire and Ash – a door and portal to other dimensions, worlds, and a star-spangled sky of fantasy. I saw Avatar: Fire and Ash 3D with my AMC A-List membership, and I’m calling it a full-on 5-star afternoon …
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When 28 Days Later burst onto the scene in 2002, it didn’t just update the zombie formula; it rewrote it. Director Danny Boyle’s vision gave us zombies that could sprint, not stumble, adding real urgency and fear back into horror. This film turned the familiar shuffling undead into fast-moving threats, delivering chills that even diehard fans hadn’t seen before.
M3GAN 2.0 wastes no time rebooting the chaos. The core story still orbits around M3GAN, everyone’s favorite android companion gone rogue, but the stakes, spectacle, and snark level up fast. This sequel whirls between punchy set pieces and laugh-out-loud moments, all while poking fun at our love-hate relationship with technology.
A crackle of anticipation greeted the arrival of Final Destination: Bloodlines, the seventh film in a saga legendary for weaving together fantasy, death, horror, and demons with almost mythic resonance. As the latest chapter in this enduring series, Bloodlines not only conjures elaborate fatal set pieces but rises as a box office powerhouse, its commercial success reflecting a cultural appetite for stories that confront mortality through suspense and uncanny forces. The film serves as a fierce homage to Tony Todd, whose presence has haunted the franchise since its earliest, most formative moments.
Kong and Godzilla fight for the throne, only to discover there is another Titan in the mix …. created by humans ….
The continued saga of “A Quiet Place” as a family’s fight for survival amidst alien monsters who devour anything that makes a sound ….
An apocalyptic world where images and remnants of spirits still haunt the living world … in your face and active. Yet a serial killer is on the leap year hunt …