Is It Too Late for Alien To Go Back to Basics? The Predator Franchise Shows There’s Always Hope
When Fede Alvarez stated that his film Alien: Romulus would be a return to...
50 Years of John Carpenter: Assault on Precinct 13 Is a Superbly Scuzzy Siege Movie
This year marks the 50th anniversary of John Carpenter’s feature-length directorial debut. ComingSoon will...
Interview: Pollyanna McIntosh on Sci-Fi Horror Double Blind and The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live
Pollyanna McIntosh has been very busy in the world of horror for a long...
Dario Argento Panico Review: A Bewitching Introspective Look at the Italian Horror Maestro
Simone Scafidi’s Dario Argento Panico documents the great Italian horror maestro’s career through the...
Interview: The Seeding Director Barnaby Clay on Desert Folk Horror and Using Music Video Experience to His Advantage
The Seeding sees a hiker get lost in the desert, where an encounter with...
The Seeding Review: Sadistic Sunbaked Desert Folk Horror
Barnaby Clay’s The Seeding takes a long lingering look at survival in the harsh...
Godzilla: Minus One’s City Destruction Shows the True Terror of the Monster
The wait for Toho Godzilla movies is relatively slow. In the last decade, the...
Best of 2023: Outstanding Horror Movie Performances
Not only was it a fine year for horror movies, but it was also...
The Unexpected Sinister Swerve of Polite Society
I’d heard the murmurings about Polite Society and its Scott Pilgrim-esque flights of fantasy...
Someone’s Watching Me: Looking Back at John Carpenter’s Underseen Horror Movie
During that famous run of films from the late 70s to late 80s, John...