Good Boy Review – When the Family Pet is the Only One Who Can See the Ghosts
Rewriting Haunted House Tropes Through a Dog’s POV. Director Ben Leonberg blends supernatural horror with a Golden Retriever in this hybrid, emotional ride.
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Rewriting Haunted House Tropes Through a Dog’s POV. Director Ben Leonberg blends supernatural horror with a Golden Retriever in this hybrid, emotional ride.
V/H/S Beyond delivers the franchise’s strongest entry in years, blending science fiction with found footage horror across six segments. Justin Long’s directorial debut, “Fur Babies,” stands out in this Shudder exclusive that explores alien encounters through personal filmmaking lenses. Our spoiler-conscious review covers what makes this anthology work.
J.C. Doler’s The Twin,is an Austin Film Festival highlight. This psychological thriller blurs the lines between supernatural horror and the devastating reality of a mind consumed by grief and trauma. Featuring a raw performance by Logan Donovan, The Twin is a must-watch indie film that explores mental health, doppelgängers, and the echoes of a haunting past.
In PUSH, a pregnant woman in an isolated house faces strangers, curses, and her own stubborn will. Streaming on Shudder, this indie horror favors mood over mayhem.
Influencers, premiered at Fantasia Film Festival 2025, is the sequel to the 2023 cult smash by Kurtis David Harder. Cassandra Naud and Georgina Campbell deliver in a story of manipulation, influencer culture, and dark secrets. Mother of Movies talks about its cinematic nuances. #InfluencersMovie #ThrillerReviews
In Clown in a Cornfield (2025), Frendo the clown haunts a dying Midwestern town in a blood-soaked horror-thriller that pits nostalgia against chaos. Directed by Eli Craig, starring Katie Douglas and Aaron Abrams, this cornfield carnival of carnage delivers jump scares, slasher tropes, and a few surprises, though not all land clean.