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‘Saccharine’ Review: Body Horror Bites Off More Than It Can Chew
'Saccharine,' the latest from ‘Relic’ director Natalie Erika James, is a weight loss body-horror drama that ends up dull and self-defeating.
Mrs. French’s Cat is Missing: Words as Weapons in ‘Pontypool’
Contributing editor Christine Makepeace explores the primal power of language in her essay on Bruce McDonald's 'Pontypool.'
Podcast: ‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’ Gets Uncertified
Matt Donato and Matthew Monagle sit down to discuss Gore Verbinski's 'Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die' in this episode of Uncertified.
Podcast: Harmony Colangelo on ‘Death Ship’
Harmony Colangelo joins Certified Forgotten to discuss Alvin Rakoff's 'Death Ship,' a Nazi-sploitation feature with surprisingly sharp teeth.
‘Iron Lung’ Review: Markiplier Shines in a Tricky Video Game Adaptation
Mark Fischbach (Markiplier) writes, directs and stars in 'Iron Lung,' an adaptation of the popular indie video game of the same name.
‘Night of the Demon’ Is The Bigfoot Slasher You’ve Always Wanted
Brendan Jesus unearths the troubled history of James C. Wasson's 'Night of the Demon,' a video nasty with Bigfoot as the star.
Podcast: The Best Horror at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival
From 'Leviticus' to 'Saccharine,' Matt Donato shares his picks for the standout horror films of the 2026 Sundance Film Festival.
Podcast: ’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ Gets Uncertified
Matt Donato and Matthew Monagle sit down to talk about Nia DaCosta's '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple,' the year's best horror film so far.
‘Return To Silent Hill’ Review: The Uncanny Valley of Video Game Adaptations
Christophe Gans's 'Return To Silent Hill' is better than you fear, but still gets caught in the uncanny valley of video game adaptations.
Podcast: Ryan Prows on ‘Los Bastardos’
Writer-director Ryan Prows ('Night Patrol') joins the podcast to talk about vampire cops and Amat Escalante's 'Los Bastardos.'
‘X-Cross’: The Bonkers J-Horror Gem That Feels Like A PS2 Survival Horror Game
Meg Shields explains why Kenta Fukasaku's 'X-Cross' is the closest we'll ever get to a faithful adaptation of PS2 J-horror.
Grief, Horror, and Netherworld Breakdancing in ‘Hello Dracula’
Rob Hunter explores the whacky and wonderful world of 'Hello Dracula,' a kids' movie with a '80s style and a lot of heart.











