Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega must survive the night after they accidentally run over a unicorn - and unleash the mythical animal’s fury.
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies.”
― Audrey Hepburn
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies.”
― Audrey Hepburn
All tagged horror
Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega must survive the night after they accidentally run over a unicorn - and unleash the mythical animal’s fury.
Starting with its lean runtime and continuing through its sparse (if visceral) scares and unexplored themes, this religious horror flick just falls short of memorable horror in almost every way.
Writer-director Ari Aster's intentionally bizarre third film is one coward's three-hour panic attack guilt trip disguised as an absurd road trip .
Jordan Peele's latest cranks up the horror, despite being thin on story & characters.
The latest Michael Myers killing spree is an alleged horror thriller that is neither scary nor thrilling.
Shyamalan's latest robs the audience of two hours they will never get back.
This friends reunion dark comedy combines all relentless cringe with low-key horror vibes.
Priests and nuns have their religious faith tested in when a young nun is demonically possessed.
Zack Snyder delivers faster, smarter zombies and an undead tiger - but at the cost of making the audience sit through a movie that's an hour too long.
This highly stylized and surreal horror fantasy is an impressionistic, hypnotic nightmare brought to cinematic life.
This anachronistic horror flick cribs from the gratuitously ultraviolent torture porn subgenre to distort a traumatized woman's tenuous grasp on reality.
Difficult to watch, hard to stomach but impossible to turn away is the best warning that can be given for this kidnapping thriller.
The attempted rumination of grief is so simple that it's utterly unequipped to explore its themes or even be a serviceable horror film.
When a loved one declares 'I would do anything for you,' well, this deadpan horror comedy takes that sentiment to its hilarious and dark extreme.
This 'Train to Busan’ sequel is a dull and unnecessary misfire that fumbles a lifeless attempt at world building.
One-part relationship drama and one-part indie horror flick, this enjoyable little flick feels like two, tonally different shorter movies conjoined together.
This horror family drama really is the perfect encapsulation of the increasing dread of watching a loved one inevitably succumb to an incurable, degenerative disease.
Despite an intriguing horror premise, this horror drama starts out with a novel idea but resorts to lazy cliches to force its “creepy” mandate.
Yes, someone finally made a hide-and-seek movie -- and its simplicity belies the fact that this mystery-thriller is a gleefully evil, sharp and joyfully entertaining ride.