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31 Days of Horror – Day 23: Prince of Darkness (1987 Movie Review)

Day Twenty-Three of 31 Days of Horror dives into Prince of Darkness (1987), where John Carpenter blends science and theology into pure existential terror. With haunting visuals, a chilling score, and one of horror’s most memorable endings, this apocalyptic gem still resonates decades later. https://youtu.be/rWX8XiS8r-Y

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31 Days of Horror – Day 22: Lord of Illusions (1995 Movie Review)

Day Twenty-Two of 31 Days of Horror brings the occult to Los Angeles with Lord of Illusions (1995). Clive Barker’s dark fantasy noir combines ritualistic horror and detective mystery, with unforgettable performances from Scott Bakula, Famke Janssen, and Daniel von Bargen as the twisted cult leader Nix. It’s dark, surreal, and pure Barker magic. https://youtu.be/8sWe9cUvczQ

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31 Days of Horror – Day 21: Tales from the Hood (1995 Movie Review)

Day Twenty-One of 31 Days of Horror revisits Tales from the Hood (1995), a masterpiece of socially conscious horror. Combining satire, style, and terror, it turns urban legends into morality plays drenched in blood and meaning. Clarence Williams III delivers a career-defining performance as Mr. Simms, guiding viewers straight to hell — one story at

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31 Days of Horror – Day 20: Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986 Movie Review)

Day Twenty of 31 Days of Horror strips horror down to its bones with Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986). Michael Rooker delivers a haunting performance in this unflinching, documentary-style portrayal of evil. Brutal, quiet, and unforgettable, it’s a film that dares to show you the real face of horror. https://youtu.be/wgBSHhPL3nI

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Frame for Frame: The Toxic Avenger Showdown (1984 vs 2023)

Grab your mop and buckle up, because things are about to get messy. ☢️In this episode of Frame for Frame, Cotton & Yump dive headfirst into The Toxic Avenger—comparing Troma’s 1984 splatter classic with the outrageous 2023 remake. From radioactive revenge to gory gags and heartfelt chaos, we’re breaking it down frame by frame:🧠 What

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31 Days of Horror – Day 19: Idle Hands (1999 Movie Review)

Day Nineteen of 31 Days of Horror kicks back with Idle Hands (1999) — the stoner horror-comedy that brought laughs, gore, and The Offspring to the party. With Devon Sawa wrestling his demon hand and Seth Green cracking undead jokes, it’s a nostalgic, bloody good time that deserves every bit of its cult status. https://youtu.be/5_8yQ9kT3u4

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31 Days of Horror – Day 18: Insidious (2010 Movie Review)

Day Eighteen of 31 Days of Horror journeys into Insidious (2010), where James Wan and Leigh Whannell turned the haunted house formula on its head. With sharp direction, eerie visuals, and spine-chilling atmosphere, this film doesn’t just scare you — it sticks with you like a whisper from The Further. https://youtu.be/_PxBk3bf7_E

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31 Days of Horror – Day 17: Dark Was the Night (2014 Movie Review)

Day Seventeen of 31 Days of Horror ventures into the woods with Dark Was the Night (2014), a quiet but terrifying creature feature that thrives on tension and emotion. With Kevin Durand’s powerful performance and a mood that never lets up, this is a hidden gem that deserves way more love from horror fans. https://youtu.be/bSG5Yu5vNEk

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31 Days of Horror – Day 16: Society (1989 Movie Review)

Day Sixteen of 31 Days of Horror peels back the flesh of Society (1989), a shocking, satirical, and slimy masterpiece from Brian Yuzna. With legendary effects by Screaming Mad George and a finale so disturbing it’s practically performance art, Society proves once and for all that the upper class really is full of monsters. https://youtu.be/w__6bvBakG8

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