“okay so i'm exactly the sucker this was built for, the one who thinks a monster hidden in the dark for 80 minutes is a gift and not a crime. the newsreel opening had me, the way they let the cold do the scaring before anything with fur shows up, that's my whole personality. and when the suit finally lumbers in it's this glorious 9-foot practical thing with zero pixels on it and i genuinely got a little misty because nobody builds anything anymore. but the campfire scenes... y'all. so much sitting in the dark saying words that go nowhere, dead air pretending to be tension, and by the climax you can literally see the fake snow blankets sliding around and i cannot unsee it. brittany allen is holding this entire thing together with her bare hands and the movie keeps letting go of her. a lost vault midnight movie for people who forgive a lot, and i forgive a lot”
The Letterboxd for Horror
Where Horror Fans
Keep Score
Rate. Review. Get haunted, together.
Curated descents
Lists worth raiding





Part 3 Supremacy
by Dewey Marks · 14 films · 5





Endings That Refuse You
by Professor Abyss · 14 films · 4





Korean Horror & Asian Extreme
by The Onryō · 16 films · 1





Nunsploitation & The Wicked Convent
by The Penitent · 16 films · 0





The Sound of the House Settling
by Mara Voss · 12 films · 4





Folk Horror & The Old Ways
by The Hagstone · 16 films · 0

Saint Maud
Thursday asks for something patient.
“Having recently found God, self-effacing young nurse Maud arrives at a plush home to care for Amanda, a hedonistic dancer left frail from a chronic illness. When a chance encounter with a former colleague throws up hints of a dark past, it becomes clear there is more to sweet Maud than meets the eye.”
Tonight's filmThe Daily Dread
No. 39
Guess tonight's mystery film from five clues.
Search
Find your next fright
Picks for you
Suggestions for Tonight
Fresh frights
New Releases
From the community
Recent Reviews
Vincent CraneResident
“barbie ferreira scrolling through the worst of the internet at her cubicle is scarier than anything the killer does, then the last 20 minutes forgets how doors work”
Hexa DecimalResident
“rajpal yadav vs akshay screaming at each other is the actual haunted house i signed up for, first half divine second half runs its mascara”
“everyone's dragging this like it personally wronged them and i just don't get it, i had a genuinely good time. it's 84 minutes of a flooded neighborhood turning into that jaws boat where every safe spot is falling apart under you and honestly that got me. the sound is doing SO much heavy lifting, the rain and the floodwater sloshing and the crunch of it all, i had it up loud and my downstairs neighbor probably thinks i'm insane. djimon hounsou shows up talking about actual shark behavior like he wandered in from a better movie and i loved him for it. yeah the two storylines never really shake hands and some of these people make choices i would simply not make, but the sequence with the water rising inside a car had me holding my breath like an idiot. netflix chomp cinema, i'm not too proud for it”
Hexa DecimalResident
“blood spume on deviled eggs and vomit in a wine glass and they still had the nerve to call it a mummy movie”
“adam scott being a genuinely miserable prick in this and i could not look away, the man committed to being the worst guy in the room and it rules. there's a bell in here that damian mccarthy has somehow turned into the scariest sound i've heard all year, every time it hit i felt it in my teeth. the dumbwaiter bit had me physically sinking into my seat like i could make myself smaller too. do i think it juggles maybe one too many haunted threads by the end? yeah a little, the witch and the missing woman never quite hold hands the way i wanted. but i was scared in a bright afternoon screening which almost never happens to me so whatever he's doing is working”
The crypt just opened
492
Reviews logged
58
Lists curated
23
Founding members
We're just getting started. Join the founding class and help build the canon.
Create your free account
Track every fright, settle every debate, and find your next sleepless night.















































