With readers turning to their home viewing options more than ever, this daily feature provides one new movie each day worth checking out on a major streaming platform. There are two kinds of monsters ...
Now available on Amazon Prime and Hulu, Neil Marshall's gory, twisted horror outing knows the worst monsters aren't always the obvious ones. With readers turning to their home viewing options more ...
In 2005 horror audiences worldwide were introduced to a terrorizing descent into the depths of madness with Neil Marshall’s modern horror masterpiece The Descent. The film followed a group of young ...
As always happens in horror movies, things begin go to very wrong very fast, partially thanks to Juno, who secretly leads the gang into an unexplored cave because she thinks it would be fun to name it ...
Neil Marshall’s The Descent remains unmatched. Its stateside release will be turning 16 in August, and in the period since, nothing has come close to matching its sheer, claustrophobic ferocity.
Last Thursday, Collider attended the red carpet festivities for the 40th Annual Saturn Awards, held at at the Castaway Starlight Ballroom in Burbank, Calif. Always one of the best events for geeks ...
“I’m an English teacher, not fucking Tomb Raider.” —Alex Reid, The Descent If John Carpenter hadn’t already used the title In The Mouth Of Madness, it would have been a perfectly fine (if a tad on-the ...
Neil Marshall's 2005 horror movie "The Descent" has a brutal ending, delivering a masterfully executed rope-a-dope gut punch for our heroine Sarah (Shauna Macdonald). Let's recap: Sarah loses her ...