A tight script, steady direction, and outstanding performances by the movie’s leads makes The Oak Room an outstanding feature film at Fantasia International Film Festivalcontinue reading Reel Review: The Oak Room (2020)
Showcasing stellar on and off screen talent, “Amulet” weaves together a tapestry of genre influences and complex themes for a chilling, evocative gem. A …continue reading Indie Spotlight: Amulet (2020)
Violence and bloodshed is the name of the game in the world premier thriller For The Sake of Vicious from co-directors Gabriel Carrer and Reese Eveneshencontinue reading Reel Review: For The Sake of Vicious (2020)
Video dating turns nightmarish for a lonely bachelor in search of someone to love and understand him. Clever, twisted, and brutal, Jon Stevenson’s Rent-A-Pal takes a dark glimpse into what happens when the line between friendship and reality blurs.continue reading Reel Review: Rent-A-Pal (2020)
While The Tent is weakened by a relatively thin story and unbelievable chemistry, its tender moments are affective and moving.continue reading Reel Review: The Tent (2020)
Drop Dead Films’ multi award-wining horror ’13 Graves’ is now available free for subscribers to Amazon Prime.continue reading Unearthing a UK Horror Gem: “13 Graves” Review
A quirky tale of heaven vs. hell, Limbo aims to be hot and original but is ultimately a watered-down version of something we’ve already seen before.continue reading Reel Review: Limbo (2019)
Old time folklore meets modern horror in this creative and scare-inducing take on creepy Slavic fairy tale legend, Baba Yaga.continue reading Reel Review: “Baba Yaga: Terror of the Dark Forest”
Sanzaru is a moving and disturbing exploration of how secrets have the power to haunt us more than any ghost.continue reading Fantasia Film Fest: Sanzaru (2020)
As heartbreaking as it is haunting, Brandon Christensen’s “Z” will leave you wondering what is real and what is a nightmare. Parenting is never easy, but when your family is turned upside because of your son’s evil imaginary friend, what’s a mother to do?continue reading Reel Review: Z (Brandon Christensen, 2020)
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