Southbound (2015) Review – A Seamlessly Interconnected Horror Anthology
Radio Silence and David Bruckner deliver a unique, loop-based horror anthology in Southbound. Five stories bleed into one another on a desolate desert highway.
For the month of October 2023 we are reviewing a horror movie everyday. After covering some bigger movies in 2022. This year is going to be strictly about movies I love. With shorter format, punchier reviews for K-O-Ween we pick a horror movie to fill each day right up until Halloween itself. Check back everyday from October 1st for more.

Radio Silence and David Bruckner deliver a unique, loop-based horror anthology in Southbound. Five stories bleed into one another on a desolate desert highway.

Perry Blackshear delivers a haunting and sympathetic portrayal of mental illness in They Look Like People. Two friends reconnect as one suspects a monstrous invasion.

Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell reunite for Evil Dead 2, the ultimate “re-quel.” Buckets of blood meet slapstick comedy in this pulse-racing horror thrill ride.

Lucky McKee delivers a quirky, grungy masterpiece with May. Angela Bettis stars as a lonely outsider who takes the idea of “making a friend” to a literal extreme.

Richard Bates Jr. delivers a stylishly depraved character study with Excision. A troubled teen goes to surgical extremes to win her mother’s approval.

Bruce McDonald delivers a brilliant “chamber piece” horror with Pontypool. A radio shock jock discovers that language itself has become a deadly weapon.

Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead deliver a daring, genre-bending debut with Resolution. Two friends find themselves trapped in a story they didn’t write.