“The Retaliators” is a gritty and gory revenge film that may not be groundbreaking, but it’s certainly a hell of an entertaining ride. A …continue reading FrightFest 2021 Review: The Retaliators
A delightfully quirky take on the Vampire sub-genre, “Red Snow” is a character-driven Yuletide horror-comedy that is endearing and empowering. Struggling vampire romance novelist …continue reading GenreBlast Film Fest 2021: Red Snow
“We’re Not Here to Fuck Spiders” is every bit as unconventional and captivating as its attention-getting title would have you believe. The second feature …continue reading GenreBlast 2021: We’re Not Here to F*ck Spiders
“Memory House” is a haunting look at the real-world horrors of racism and systematic dehumanization that demands more than one watch. The trend of …continue reading Reel Review: Memory House (2020)
“The Haunting of Molly Hartley” is a unique idea for a film held back by a bad presentation; a great 75-minutes is wasted in …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: The Haunting of Molly Hartley (2008)
When approaching an offering like “The Show”, an original tale created expressly for film by Alan Moore, one has to avoid rigid expectations. Widely …continue reading Reel Review: The Show (2021)
“When I’m a Moth” is a strange but thoughtful exploration of a woman destined for greatness and the high price required to manifest destiny. …continue reading Reel Review: When I’m a Moth (2021)
Deeply emotional, dark, and riveting, “No Man of God” grabbed my attention immediately and I never lost interest all the way to the end. …continue reading Reel Review: No Man of God (2021)
There’s plenty of fun to be had with this micro-budget ode to grindhouse glory, but there’s surprising substance beneath the splatter. “HAS THE DRILL …continue reading First Look: Rust Belt Driller (2021)
“Maggie” has undeniable star power and packs more raw human emotion into the over-saturated zombie sub-genre than any film before or since. Light on …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Maggie (2015)
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