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Horror Weekly

Brian Schell

Weekly Newsletter of Horror Synopses and Reviews

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They Will Kill You, We’re Not Safe Here, Touch Me, The Yeti, and The Hills Have Eyes 2

Four out of five new releases this week. We’ll open with “They Will Kill You,” followed by “We’re Not Safe Here,” “Touch Me,” and “The Yeti,” all 2026 releases. Lastly, we’ll conclude “The Hills Have Eyes” series with the second sequel from...

9 days ago
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The Bride!, Dolly, Ready or Not 2, Souls Chapel, and Muck

We’ve got several new-ish films this week. We’ll start off with “The Bride!,” then visit “Souls Chapel.” We’ll try to get lost with “Ready or Not 2: Here I Come” and then hide again from “Dolly.” Lastly, we’ll look at 2015’s “Muck,” which w...

16 days ago

The Arborist, Diabolic, Maniac, Satellite in the Sky, and World Without End

We’ve got a fun mix of new & old this time around, beginning with “The Arborist” and “Diabolic,” both from 2025. Next, we’ll watch a really old one that surprised us with how graphic it was for being made in 1934: “Maniac.” We’ll round out...

23 days ago
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Mercy, Squirm, Frogs, Kingdom of the Spiders, and The Hills Have Eyes

Only one new film this week, “Mercy,” which just came out. We’ll then do a little bit of the Nature-gone-wild subgenre with “Squirm”(1976), “Frogs” (1972), and “Kingdom of the Spiders” from 1977. Lastly, we’ll watch the remake of “The Hills...

a month ago
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Scream 7, I Know Exactly How You Die, Night Patrol, The Wailing, and Ice Cream Man

We’ve got three new films, one newish film, and an oldie this week. We’ll begin with the much-hyped “Scream 7” and see how that holds up. We’ll then take part in a meta film about a horror writer with “I Know Exactly How You Die” and then g...

a month ago
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