Review – The House of the Devil (2009) **31 Days of Horror**

We’re back again for more ‘31 Days of Horror’. A babysitter in desperate need of cash takes a job on the night of a full lunar eclipse in Ti West’s The House of the Devil. Check back as we’ll be back to review Ti West’s follow-up, The Innkeepers. 🎃🪦👻💀

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“In 1983, financially struggling college student Samantha Hughes takes a strange babysitting job that coincides with a full lunar eclipse. She slowly realizes her clients harbor a terrifying secret, putting her life in mortal danger.”

Review – The Royal Hotel (2023)

Kevin is back to talk about the new thriller The Royal Hotel. The film is the second collaboration between director Kitty Green and star Julia Garner, who worked together on the 2020 film The Assistant.

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“US backpackers Hanna and Liv take a job in a remote Australian pub for some extra cash and are confronted with a bunch of unruly locals and a situation that grows rapidly out of their control.”

Review – Ghost Ship (2002) **31 Days of Horror**

We’re taking the horror to the high seas for today’s ’31 Days of Horror’ movie review. Following up Thir13en Ghosts, director Steve Beck returns to the horror genre with the 2002 film Ghost Ship. The film revolves around a salvage crew finding a passenger ship that has been missing since the 1960s. We hope you enjoy the review and we’ll be back tomorrow for more 31 Days of Horror! 🎃🪦👻🐈‍⬛💀

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“A salvage crew discovers a long-lost 1962 passenger ship floating lifeless in a remote region of the Bering Sea, and soon notices that its long-dead inhabitants may still be on board.”

Review – Thir13en Ghosts (2001) **31 Days of Horror**

The ’31 Days of Horror’ goes back to 2001 for Thir13en Ghosts, a horror film that features some amazing FX work and design of the various ghosts. The film is a modern remake of the 1960 horror film from William Castle, and stars Matthew Lillard. The film revolves around the death of a rich ghost hunter that dies and leaves his mansion full of ghosts to his nephew. 🎃🪦👻🐈‍⬛💀

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“When Cyrus Kriticos, a very rich collector of unique things, dies, he leaves his house, fortune, and his prized collection of ghosts.”

Review – Skinamarink (2023) **31 Days of Horror**

For today’s ’31 Days of Horror’ video, Logan and Henry review Skinamarink, the experimental horror film from first time director Kyle Edward Ball, made on a budget of only $15,000. The film revolves around two kids waking up in the middle of the night and discovering that their father is missing. We hope you’re all having a horrifying 31 Days of Horror! 🎃🪦👻🐈‍⬛💀

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“Two children wake up in the middle of the night to find their father is missing, and all the windows and doors in their home have vanished.”

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse – 4K Digital Code #PhellasGiveAway Winner!

We’re back to announce the winner of the September #PhellasGiveAway ! We’ll be back in October to announce our spooky giveaway for ’31 Days of Horror.’

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“Miles Morales catapults across the Multiverse, where he encounters a team of Spider-People charged with protecting its very existence. When the heroes clash on how to handle a new threat, Miles must redefine what it means to be a hero.

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse – 4K Digital Code #PhellasGiveAway 9/29/23

We’re back to announce another #PhellasGiveAway for the month of September. We’ll be back on September 29th to announce one random winner. Good luck to everyone!

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“Miles Morales catapults across the Multiverse, where he encounters a team of Spider-People charged with protecting its very existence. When the heroes clash on how to handle a new threat, Miles must redefine what it means to be a hero.

Review – Shiva Baby (2020)

By Kevin Muller

The Jewish tradition of Shiva is defined as a seven-day mourning period for the dearly departed. In this time, friends and relatives offer food, prayer, comfort, and an overall support system to the family of the deceased. Emma Seligman, who wrote and directed this film, and who is also Jewish, knows plenty about the customs that go into this tradition. Thankfully, Seligman is a well-versed comedic director who uses this practice as the backdrop to her feature film debut, based upon her short film. The results are hilarious and introduce us to two new and exciting talents.

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