Ti West’s scorching grindhouse slasher “X” is sexy, scary, and surprising — the perfect film to heat up your screen this summer. During the early …continue reading Summer Sizzlers: X (2022)
Dark and timely, “Where the Scary Things Are” is a smart exploration of lost youth in the internet age that lingers long after watching. “I want …continue reading Reel Review: Where the Scary Things Are (2022)
Extremely funny, engaging, and well-acted, “Gatlopp: Hell of a Game” is a horror-comedy that happens to be a hell of a good time. Horror …continue reading Reel Review: Gatlopp (2022)
“Children of Sin” is an atmospheric and timely throwback slasher featuring a demented villain and a great cast. It’s easy to see why one …continue reading Reel Review: Children of Sin (2022)
It may not have mainstream appeal, but “Soft Matter” is just unique, clever, and wonderfully weird enough to secure future cult status. When the …continue reading In Defense of: Soft Matter (2018)
While it doesn’t all compute, the nostalgia-fueled “Choose or Die” on Netflix is an entertaining way to pass the time — plug in and enjoy. …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Choose or Die Review (2022)
The new horror-comedy “The Passenger” is a wacky, bloody, wonderfully gory trip — a love letter to monster movies and a damn worthwhile ride. Some …continue reading Reel Review: The Passenger (2022)
A polarizing film with a compelling lead, “DASHCAM” won’t be for everyone, but the director of the breakout hit “HOST” commands attention. Rob Savage’s …continue reading Reel Review: DASHCAM (2022)
While the social commentary may not hit as hard as intended, “Barbarians” is well written, well-acted, and more than worth your time. When it …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Barbarians Review (2022)
Sandra Oh shines in “Umma”, a compelling, if flawed, supernatural tale of generational trauma — short on scares, but big on ideas. Umma is a …continue reading New on Blu: Umma (2022)
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