A family affair that exemplifies the indie spirit in all its innovative and unique glory, “Where the Devil Roams” is a visionary treat. In …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Where the Devil Roams (2023)
Imaginative and intriguing, “Share?” is a sci-fi thriller that kept me on the hook, stayed with me after viewing, and made me eager to …continue reading Indie Spotlight: Share?
Though Tarantino fans may feel deja vu watching “Tales of Babylon”, it’s a fun ride that blends heart, humor, and hard-hitting crime thrills. Tales …continue reading Reel Review: Tales of Babylon (2023)
One of our absolute favorites out of last year’s festival circuit, the must-see “Lovely, Dark, and Deep” is finally receiving a wide release. XYZ’s …continue reading Trailer Park: Lovely, Dark, and Deep
A beautifully crafted slice of Southern charm and corruption, “The Dirty South” is an intense and thoughtful thriller about rural America. Born and bred …continue reading Reel Review: The Dirty South (2023)
Inspired by a shocking true story, “Pig Killer” takes a unique and controversial approach to exploring the depravity of a real-life monster. Film criticism, …continue reading Real 2 Reel: Pig Killer (2023)
A nasty little female-driven slasher, “Hands of Hell” may have had a shoestring budget, but it runs loops around most films of its ilk. …continue reading Microbudget Monday: Hands of Hell (2023)
As much a sign of the current times as it is a witty satire of the early 2000s, “Young, Sexy & Dead” takes bold …continue reading Headlines and Horror: Young, Sexy & Dead
“Divinity” is as artistically impressive as it is potentially alienating — a visual feast with a lot to say and a unique way of saying …continue reading Screamfest 2023: Divinity
Gripping, mysterious, and atmospheric, “Falling Stars” is a fine folk horror film that manages to do a lot with very little. Falling Stars begins …continue reading Fantastic Fest 2023: Falling Stars
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