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Gunfighter Paradise | Horror Western Review
Poster for Gunfighter Paradise The intersection of The Coen Brothers and David Lynch is where Gunfighter Paradise , Jethro Waters’s darkly comedic horror western, sits comfortably. A surrealistic look at gun culture, Bible Belt faith, and how grief changes a person, Waters imbues his film with a dark—and desert dry—sense of humor that never undercuts the more horrific and tension filled elements within his loose narrative. Gunfighter Paradise is a vibe movie. It’s a meander

Sam Lenz
Feb 252 min read


The Haunted forest (2026) | Review
At the Haunted Forest, death sells. The Haunted Forest is a 2026 horror-slasher whodunit set inside a real haunted attraction. Following scare actor Zach as haunt workers are picked off one by one, the film excels in atmosphere and production value. While scares are limited, strong performances and an authentic Halloween vibe make this indie horror worth a look.

Casey Kelderman
Feb 93 min read


Bad Voodoo (2026) | Review
Bad Voodoo revives the roots of zombie mythology by returning to voodoo-driven horror rather than Romero-style flesh-eaters. When escaped convicts invade a secluded countryside home, they soon discover they may not be the true captors. Directors Andrew Adler and Andre Hepburn deliver a claustrophobic, throwback debut filled with eerie atmosphere, unexpected twists, and a standout performance from Jimmy C. Jules as the mysterious Houngan priest.

Casey Kelderman
Feb 73 min read
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