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Bloody Disgusting

Bloody Disgusting is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Alyse Wax, Bee Delores, BJ Colangelo, Brad Miska, Brian Juergens, Daniel Kurland, Dax Ebaben, Fred Topel, Jenn Adams, Joe Lipsett, John Squires, Julieann Stipidis, Matt Donato, Matthew Jackson, Meagan Navarro, Meredith Borders, Michelle Swope, Patrick Bromley, Paul Lê, Rafael Motamayor, Ryan Larson, Sara Clements, Scott Weinberg, Stephanie Crawford, Todd Gilchrist, Trace Thurman, William Bibbiani.

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Rating Title | Year Author Quote
2.5/5
Worldbreaker (2025) Matthew Jackson Like its lead character, a girl on the brink of battle, it’s a film trapped between inaction and the final charge, and we’re trapped right along with it.
Posted Jan 28, 2026Edit critic review
4.5/5
undertone (2025) Joe Lipsett There’s no denying the film’s visceral impact right up until the final frame. I can’t remember the last time a movie made every hair on my body stand up, but The Undertone got me good.
Posted Jan 27, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
Mum, I'm Alien Pregnant (2026) Meagan Navarro A strange, charming blend of mumblecore slacker comedy and gross-out body horror filled with tentacles and an excess of goo.
Posted Jan 25, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/5
Leviticus (2026) Meagan Navarro A tense, atmospheric, and claustrophobic vision of young love in a hateful world.
Posted Jan 25, 2026Edit critic review
3.5/5
Buddy (2026) Meagan Navarro Casper Kelly continues his explorations of pop culture insanity, this time with an engaging and energetic descent into puppet-induced madness. While its satire is never quite that deep, Buddy‘s foremost aim is to entertain. It certainly succeeds.
Posted Jan 25, 2026Edit critic review
3/5
Saccharine (2026) Meagan Navarro Saccharine continues James’ trend for unpacking her personal experience for a broadly relatable horror metaphor, and her ability to instill discomfort for large stretches.
Posted Jan 25, 2026Edit critic review
2/5
Grizzly Night (2026) Paul Lê Delivers the facts and, apart from a gruesome moment or two, not much of anything else that’s really worth noting.
Posted Jan 21, 2026Edit critic review
1.5/5
Killer Whale (2026) Meagan Navarro If you’ve seen 47 Meters Down or Lionsgate’s Fall, which also stars Virginia Gardner, this straightforward aquatic thriller adheres to the exact same formula with very little in the way of deviation.
Posted Jan 15, 2026Edit critic review
4/5
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026) Meagan Navarro Director Nia DaCosta takes the reins with fearless gusto, making this entry wholly her own while pushing the overarching story and its richly layered themes into darker, grislier, funnier, and more poignant territory.
Posted Jan 13, 2026Edit critic review
1.5/5
Sleepwalker (2026) Paul Lê Maybe the starting material would have better served as an anthology segment, as opposed to something that feels stretched beyond its limits.
Posted Jan 09, 2026Edit critic review
4/5
The Housemaid (2025) Meagan Navarro The salacious twists of McFadden’s massive hit novel get dialed up to a delightfully deranged degree, making for a wildly entertaining psychological thriller that lets Amanda Seyfried and Sydney Sweeney cut loose in the most comedic and violent ways.
Posted Dec 16, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
Reflection in a Dead Diamond (2025) Meagan Navarro Cattet and Forzani’s latest reconfigures the 1960s Europsy feature for a kaleidoscopic, violent vision of self-identity and fading memories.
Posted Dec 08, 2025Edit critic review
2/5
Five Nights at Freddy's 2 (2025) Meagan Navarro Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 is less of a movie and more a series of fan service moments, Easter eggs, and teases of the overarching game lore, held together by baffling plot choices.
Posted Dec 04, 2025Edit critic review
1.5/5
Savage Hunt (2025) Paul Lê This movie simply has no idea what it wants to be or do, despite the audience showing up for a killer bear story.
Posted Dec 03, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution (2025) Daniel Kurland Jujutsu Kaisen: Execution is the perfect aperitif for the upcoming third season’s Culling Game extravaganza. However, this is not mandatory viewing for anyone besides the Jujutsu Kaisen fans who can’t wait until January.
Posted Dec 02, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
The Boneyard (1990) Paul Lê After one viewing of this hidden gem, you’ll be thankful it exists. Hell, you might even come back for seconds.
Posted Nov 25, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Keeper (2025) Meagan Navarro If you’re on the filmmaker’s unique, unhurried wavelength, Keeper makes for one engaging and original grim fairy tale that bides its time getting under your skin as romance curdles into one messed up nightmare.
Posted Nov 14, 2025Edit critic review
2/5
The Running Man (2025) Meagan Navarro Wright quickly proves far too upbeat and optimistic for the material, yielding a brisk actioner that ultimately pulls its punches.
Posted Nov 12, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
Predator: Badlands (2025) Meagan Navarro The Predator franchise takes a sharp detour into adventure, with its propulsive, creature-filled action matching the polarizing thrills of Yautja innovation.
Posted Nov 04, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
Queens of the Dead (2025) Meagan Navarro Tina Romero upholds her father’s zombie legacy with a delightful undead romp more biting for its social commentary, one that leans far more into glam than gore.
Posted Oct 23, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Boorman and the Devil (2025) Daniel Kurland Boorman and the Devil speaks to the power of this ambitious misfire and the legacy that it’s left behind, not just as a vilified sequel, but a cautionary lesson in brand expansion and the perils of commerce versus art.
Posted Oct 23, 2025Edit critic review
4.5/5
Chainsaw Man - The Movie: Reze Arc (2025) Daniel Kurland During a time when cinematic anime accomplishments are increasingly common, Chainsaw Man: the Movie – Reze Arc opts for something with greater substance that’s as emotionally rich as it is brutally violent.
Posted Oct 23, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
The Hand That Rocks The Cradle (2025) Joe Lipsett Although the film ultimately reaches a slightly conventional violent apex in the last act, it never loses its interest in the humanity of its female leads. Cervera and Bloomberg have crafted...a thriller that values the flawed complexity of its characters
Posted Oct 22, 2025Edit critic review
4.5/5
New Group (2025) Daniel Kurland Yûta Shimotsu’s New Group is one of the most exciting horror movies to come out of 2025. It solidifies Shimotsu’s status as an anarchic and experimental storyteller who cuts to the core of universal topics through extremely unconventional means.
Posted Oct 21, 2025Edit critic review
4.5/5
Every Heavy Thing (2025) Daniel Kurland Every Heavy Thing is a celebration of film’s versatility and the power of this medium. It’s an exciting stepping-stone in the career of one of the most exciting modern genre filmmakers.
Posted Oct 21, 2025Edit critic review
2.5/5
Tinsman Road (2025) Daniel Kurland Tinsman Road’s emotional throughline is powerful and its grounded performances are easily the film's greatest asset. However, the story’s development needs the same level of craftsmanship, rather than getting lost in a shaggy edit.
Posted Oct 20, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
Affection (2025) Daniel Kurland Affection is steeped in existential questions and fears that plague modern society, while it embraces the ethos of the ’80s through body horror. Add to that Rothe’s revelatory performance and this is a gem that will connect with your mind, body, and soul.
Posted Oct 20, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
R. L. Stine's Pumpkinhead (2025) Joe Lipsett A solid gateway film for pre-teens. For those who love The Haunted Hour and Goosebumps, this is perfect seasonal fare
Posted Oct 17, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994) Paul Lê [An] ambitious blur of reality and fantasy.
Posted Oct 14, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
Other (2025) Daniel Kurland Other is sublime slow-burn horror that may not necessarily stick the landing, but it certainly deserves points for effort and never sacrificing vibes. The final act, while messy, conjures palpable nightmare fuel and feels like a true descent into Hell.
Posted Oct 14, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
Deathstalker (2025) Meagan Navarro This remagining veers even harder into silly territory with aplomb, leveraging its rough edges in its favor, and brings tongue-in-cheek personality in spades.
Posted Oct 09, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
The Mannequin (2025) Bee Delores Where Initiation unpacked #MeToo messaging, John Berardo merely dips back into that well for a wholly different narrative and approach that is just as compelling.
Posted Oct 09, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
Night Patrol (2025) Trace Thurman Night Patrol may not fully flesh out its themes by the time the credits roll, but a committed cast and a few standout performances, not to mention the technical prowess on display from Prows, allow the film to rise above its flaws.
Posted Sep 30, 2025Edit critic review
2.5/5
The Restoration at Grayson Manor (2025) Trace Thurman One can’t help but wonder if this would have worked better as a two-actor piece with just Krige and Colfer, as their scenes together are when the film truly sings, but there’s just enough here to merit a slight recommendation for those who are curious.
Posted Sep 30, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
Appofeniacs (2025) Trace Thurman A cautionary tale for our current times that’s as thrilling as it is horrifying with its real-world implications.
Posted Sep 30, 2025Edit critic review
2/5
Coyotes (2025) Trace Thurman Woof.
Posted Sep 30, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
Vicious (2025) Meagan Navarro There’s no question it delivers on frights, but how much you get out of Vicious is dependent upon how much you’re willing to put of yourself in that box.
Posted Sep 26, 2025Edit critic review
Beast of War (2025) Meagan Navarro A slick action thriller that isn’t afraid to draw from atypical gothic horror influences, featuring a breathtaking animatronic shark.
Posted Sep 24, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Bugonia (2025) Meagan Navarro A unique remake that’s both faithful and wildly different from its source material, one that’s unafraid to get even bleaker with its paranoia.
Posted Sep 24, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Sisu: Road to Revenge (2025) Meagan Navarro Helander channels George Miller in his raucous Mad Max-like road thriller that gives a big, bloody middle finger to reality in favor of crowd-pleasing action carnage.
Posted Sep 24, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
Dolly (2025) Trace Thurman Dolly doesn’t skimp on the nastiness, but a slight script prevents this grueling little throwback from being anything more than a “fun” time at the movies for genre enthusiasts.
Posted Sep 24, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
Black Phone 2 (2025) Meagan Navarro A strong vision and unique interpretation of horror classics, combined with a tremendous cast, ensure Black Phone 2 surpasses its predecessor in just about every way.
Posted Sep 22, 2025Edit critic review
1/5
The Strangers: Chapter 2 (2025) Meagan Navarro A post-credit tease weakly sets the stage for the final chapter, a job that this installment was meant to achieve. But Chapter 2 throttles and chokes out any lingering interest in the Strangers and this confounding trilogy.
Posted Sep 22, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
Urban Legends: Final Cut (2000) Paul Lê As a largely standalone story, one with an occasional giallo quality to its aesthetic and a self-reflexive plot to keep you engaged, [Urban Legends: Final Cut] is a cut above other lower-profile slashers from the same era.
Posted Sep 22, 2025Edit critic review
2.5/5
HIM (2025) Meagan Navarro Despite a stellar cast and a strong concept executed with vibrant style, HIM fumbles in integrating its visceral symbolism with horror and storytelling
Posted Sep 20, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
Primate (2025) Meagan Navarro Roberts’ old school techniques, complete with stunning practical effects, and nail-biting suspense, ensure this animal attack feature has real bite.
Posted Sep 20, 2025Edit critic review
3/5
Dream Eater (2025) Meagan Navarro A conventional found footage horror movie gets a creepy Lovecraftian twist.
Posted Sep 20, 2025Edit critic review
4/5
Night of the Reaper (2025) Joe Lipsett Christensen has crafted up an old-school slasher throwback with a solid hook, a great Final Girl, and a story that unfolds at a good clip that doesn’t overstay its welcome.
Posted Sep 19, 2025Edit critic review
3.5/5
Chain Reactions (2024) Daniel Kurland Chain Reactions is a love letter to Texas Chain Saw Massacre and its grander impact on horror and film. It’s also such a glowing celebration of the power of cinema and its ability to open minds and bring people to new worlds, as glib as that may seem.
Posted Sep 18, 2025Edit critic review
1.5/5
Fuck My Son! (2025) Joe Lipsett Fuck My Son! is working overtime to be edgy and transgressive; every tasteless (but also oddly predictable and often self-satisfied) joke feels like a film desperately trying to secure its reputation as a future midnight cult film.
Posted Sep 17, 2025Edit critic review
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