31 Days of Horror

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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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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31 Days of Horror – Day 15: Angel Heart (1987 Movie Review)

Day Fifteen of 31 Days of Horror descends into Angel Heart (1987) — a sultry, sinister noir horror about identity, guilt, and damnation. With unforgettable performances from Mickey Rourke and Robert De Niro, it’s a slow-burn masterpiece that drags you straight to hell and makes you enjoy the trip. https://youtu.be/Zyz0MDfV3Qw

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31 Days of Horror – Day 14: The Craft (1996 Movie Review)

Day Fourteen of 31 Days of Horror brews up The Craft (1996), the iconic teen horror film that mixed witchcraft, rebellion, and killer fashion. Starring Fairuza Balk, Robin Tunney, Neve Campbell, and Rachel True, it’s equal parts coming-of-age story and supernatural reckoning — a must-watch for anyone who ever felt like one of “the weirdos.”

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31 Days of Horror – Day 13: Trilogy of Terror (1975 Movie Review)

Day Thirteen of 31 Days of Horror turns the channel back to Trilogy of Terror (1975), the cult anthology that made TV horror legit. Karen Black shines across three chilling tales, but it’s the Zuni fetish doll in Amelia that steals the show — a tiny terror that proved you don’t need big effects to

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31 Days of Horror – Day 12: The Descent (2005 Movie Review)

Day Twelve of 31 Days of Horror takes a plunge into the darkness with The Descent (2005), Neil Marshall’s terrifying blend of survival horror and monster mayhem. Featuring an all-female cast, incredible practical effects, and unrelenting tension, this film proves that sometimes the scariest place on Earth is right beneath your feet. https://youtu.be/xYhhL9lSA3k

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31 Days of Horror – Day 11: Puppet Master (1989 Movie Review)

Day Eleven of 31 Days of Horror dives into Puppet Master (1989), the film that made tiny terrors iconic. Packed with creative kills, practical effects, and twisted charm, it’s a must-watch for fans of cult horror and late-night creature features. The puppets may be small, but their impact is massive. https://youtu.be/dUk9-FzyO0M

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