About Stephen Rosenberg
Stephen is an avid horror & sci-fi movie lover, book/comic reader, musician and podcaster. He co-founded and co-hosts Motion Picture Meltdown (movie-roasting podcast since 2009) and The Curly Mustache Podcast (villains comparison podcast since 2019), all part of the United Cypher Podcast Network. He's currently writes for and is the Editor-At-Large at Horror Geek Life and an Editor at MovieWeb
Quicksand Review: Shudder Delivers a Steady Survival Thriller That Sinks Fast
Shudder's new release follows a married couple's attempts at survival after they stumble into quicksand while on a hike in Colombia.
Seire Review: Korean Folklore Meets Pregnancy Horror in This Solid Debut
Seire does a great job of mixing two popular horror sub-genres with solid filmmaking and excellent acting.
Stephen King's Maximum Overdrive SteelBook Blu-Ray Review: A Horror Collector's Dream
Vestron Video released Stephen King's 1986 horror movie with new definition and a ton of extra content and goodies.
Follow Her Review: A Solid Commentary on Social Media Content Creation
Follow Her provides a thrilling commentary on the dangers of modern-day social media video content, but overcomplicates things by the final act.
Jean-Claude Van Damme's Best Films, Ranked
Jean-Claude Van Damme is one of the most iconic action heroes of all time, and these are his best films, ranked
The Hole in the Fence Review: A Disturbing Display of the Dangers of Forced Religion
The Mexican-Polish drama is thought-provoking, bothersome, and dwells in the dangers of religious indoctrination.
Organ Trail Review: Great Villains Separate This Typical Revenge Western Movie
Organ Trail's great performances and cinematography outshine its run-of-the-mill survival and revenge story.
True Detective: Why Season 2 Was Much Better Than You Remember
With Season 4 of True Detective releasing later this year, we take a look at Season 2, and why it deserves more praise than it initially received.
Star Wars Visions: Season 2 Review: The Force Is Strong with This One
With a diverse group of animation studios and deeper, more complex stories, season two of Star Wars: Visions takes the series to a higher level.
Jennifer Aniston's Leprechaun & Other Actors Who Did Horror Movies Before They Were Famous
Let's look at huge actors that made appearances in horror films before getting their big breaks, including Jennifer Aniston in 1993's Leprechaun.
You're Killing Me Review: Great Performances Help This Mystery-Horror Stand Out
You're Killing Me is a thrilling new mystery-horror movie starring McKaley Miller, Dermot Mulroney, and Anne Heche.
Best Action Movie Remakes of All Time, Ranked
Interestingly, some of the best action movies of all time are remakes. Check out our ranked list here.
Every Final Destination Movie, Ranked
Final Destination has been one of the most popular franchises in horror. Let's go through and rank the films, from worst to best.
The Siege Review: A Solid Flick With a Potential Future Action Hero
From Saban Films comes The Siege, a new action-thriller from Brad Watson, starring Daniel Stisen, Lauren Okadigbo, and Yennis Cheung.
20 Horror References Found In Animated Kids Movies and TV Shows
Horror has firmly planted itself in the cultural zeitgeist, even to the point of being referenced in children's cartoons and movies for decades.
Attachment Review: A New Kind of Possession Movie
Filmmaker Gabriel Bier Gislason offers a new take on possession and exorcism in Attachment, the new Danish horror movie featured on Shudder.
It Follows: Why the Horror Movie Is One of the Scariest Films of the 2010s
It Follows was one of the scariest films of the 2010s. Here, we look at what makes it so spine-chilling.
Best Folklore Horror Movies From the Last Decade
There's a very specific kind of horror derived from folklore and mythology, and these films mine it in the scariest ways.
A Wounded Fawn Review: A Psychological Horror That Takes its Viewers For a Wild Ride
A Wounded Fawn, the new Shudder exclusive from Travis Stevens, is a gory, '70's-inspired horror flick worth seeing.
Mickey: The Story of a Mouse Review: An Uplifting and Magical Tour Through Time
Mickey: The Story of a Mouse takes its viewers on a nostalgic ride through the history of the world's most famous animated mouse.