Movie Review: “The Imposter”

   I have never dabbled in documentaries prior on Readers Digested (or our sister site Vinatici.com, for that matter), but that is not because a lack of interest. Truth is, I dig a lot of…

Movie Review: “The Autopsy of Jane Doe”

   André Øvredal has a way of making his horrific (pun intended) horror visions seep into one’s bones, like the cold and darkness they have in Oslo (not unlike many…

Movie Review: “VFW”

   Gather ’round, young ‘uns… it’s time for a lesson in true patriotism. The largely neglected 2019 release, VFW, has just dropped on Shudder, and it’s a must-see for everyone…

Movie Review: “Freaky”

   Christopher Landon and Blumhouse collaborated in 2017 and created a comedy slasher film called Happy Death Day, a small, but enthusiastic film that took the concept of Groundhog Day and blended it with the horror genre. The film was…

[VIDEO] Best Holiday Horror Movies | Horrorifica

   Happy Holidays from Readers Digested, and on this edition of Mercy Grim’s Horrorifica, she shares her picks for some of the best holiday horror features around. Stay safe this year and…

Movie Review: “The Mortuary Collection”

   Like I imagine is the case for many of you, I look forward to punching out the final day on my bad year punch card in favor of a…

[VIDEO] Best Home Invasion Horror Movies

   For some places, you live in a town where everyone knows everyone. Some people may even leave their doors unlocked. Other places, especially big cities, you are a little…

[Readers Digested Presents] The Red Flux & the Wunderkind Thief | by McConnaughay

   The Red Flux & the Wunderkind Thief is the first installment of The Aeonian Fantasy series! Hi, everyone, my name’s McConnaughay, and I am the founder of Readers Digested and a writer myself. I am excited…

[Readers Digested Presents] Catherine: Forever with Love | by McConnaughay

   Hey, everyone!    My name is McConnaughay and I am the founder of Readers Digested (dot) com, a platform for dark storytellers and horror enthusiasts alike to share their opinion and their…

Movie Review: “The Lie”

   As horror fans, I would speculate most of us enjoy intertextuality on a certain level. In fact, I would say that applies to moviegoers in general. We flock to…