

Hey There
Welcome to Low Light Reviews. This is a space for horror and thriller fans who find comfort in unease, beauty in atmosphere, and meaning in stories that linger long after the credits roll.
Who I Am
I’m a horror and thriller enthusiast who’s drawn to the quiet, unsettling side of the genre — the kind that relies on mood, tension, and atmosphere rather than constant shocks. There’s a strange sense of calm in knowing where the scares are hiding, especially when jump scares are often painfully obvious. That’s why horror has become my comfort media.
There’s a lot of chaos in the real world, but horror stories offer something oddly reassuring: no matter how dark things get, there’s a sense of closure. By the end, the story resolves — and somehow, that makes everything feel manageable again.
What This Blog Is About
Low Light Reviews is meant to be a hub for horror and thriller fans who appreciate films and series that leave a lasting impression. The genre has a massive, passionate audience, and this blog exists as a place to explore it thoughtfully — through reviews, reflections, and shared perspectives.
Here, the focus is on atmosphere, tone, and emotional impact rather than just plot beats or surface-level scares.
Why I Write
I write because I genuinely enjoy it. I like sharing what works for me, what doesn’t, and why — and I enjoy hearing other people’s thoughts just as much. Horror is more fun when it’s discussed, dissected, and experienced together.
At its core, this blog is about enthusiasm: for the genre, for storytelling, and for connecting with people who feel the same pull toward the dark and unsettling.
Horror Favorites
First horror movie:
Ghost Ship (2002)
Horror film I’ll always recommend:
The Skeleton Key (2005)
A movie that genuinely scared me:
Deliver Us From Evil (2014)
Favorite sub-genre:
Psychological horror




