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The Hole

★★☆☆ – (2009) – Two brothers discover an opening in their basement that unleashes various forms of evil. The plot is so standard that the main thing you’ll find yourself invested in is how much this steals from other films. (Poltergeist, Flatliners, The Gate, Stir of Echoes, The Sixth Sense, etc.) The acting ranges from okay to overmuch, while the intelligence level idles low. On the plus side, it moves fast and doesn’t last long.

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The Monkey

★★☆☆ – (2025) – Twin brother who once got rid of a cursed toy find themselves in the same murderous trouble as adults. A disjointed outing that follows a specific pattern: dull and rambling one moment, jarring and bombastic the next. None of the characters have any depth or are remotely likeable, but the sporadic gore does offer a few chuckles throughout.

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Mr. Harrigan’s Phone

★½☆☆ – (2022) – A teenager remains connected to his deceased friend through the cell phone he was buried with. The concept itself is okay, but it’s told in such an operatic fashion that the gimmick never feels plausible since there are too many serious dramatics that clash with the supernatural. A ghost righting the wrongs in someone’s life is a fun idea, but fun is exactly what this lacks.

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Until Dawn

★★☆☆ – (2025) – A group of teens have to figure out how to survive a time loop where they repeatedly die one night after another. Many of the horror aspects are top notch, especially the practical F/X, but every line of dialog is apt to cause a headache. Watching these insufferable characters constantly die is a hoot, but redundancy does settle in rather quickly.

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Werewolf in a Womens Prison

★★★☆ – (2006) – A woman accused of killing her boyfriend is imprisoned alongside corrupt guards and lesbian convicts, but she easily manages to outlast them since she’s a werewolf. This is by far one of the most maniacal low-budget festivals of cheese to ever grace the direct-to-DVD era, from rampant nudity to bountiful blood and gore. The pace is so rapid that any shortcomings are easily overlooked (even the typo in the title), leading to one of the most ambitious outings of its kind.

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Fear Street: Prom Queen

★★☆☆ – (2025) – Someone’s picking off queen candidates during prom night. Much of the backstory is a bit too familiar when you consider the existence of Scream, but when plot is cast aside what’s here isn’t the worst. Yes, the characters are all types and the killer’s motive is ridiculous, but plenty of blood is spilled throughout. Takes liberties with the date, since much of this is inauthentic to the actual 1988.

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