Despite the significant talent involved in front of and behind the camera, “The Grudge” (2020) is a disappointing, snore-inducing reboot. Two years ago, my …continue reading Reel Review: The Grudge (2020)
“The Assent” rises above your standard exorcism film, pulling you into its kaleidoscopic story of horror and leaving you guessing until the very end. …continue reading Reel Review: The Assent (2020)
2019 was another stellar year for horror hits and box office gold. But here are 50 smaller, must watch indie genre gems you may …continue reading 50 Best Indie Horror Films of 2019
Poignant and inspiring, “Dark Encounter” rises above most sci-fi/alien films — pulling at heartstrings and lingering long after the credits roll. I’m not sure I’ve …continue reading Reel Review: Dark Encounter (2019)
While this film is haunting, it isn’t quite memorable enough to join the ranks of modern horror classics like “The Babadook”. This Is Our …continue reading Reel Review: This Is Our Home (2019)
“The Nightingale” is much more than a tale of revenge. It’s about breaking points and the brutality left in a person when you take …continue reading Take Two Review: The Nightingale (2019)
The genre-bending “The Wind” explores the terrors of the isolated prairie, with a slow-burning horror that creeps up on you like a cold chill …continue reading Take Two Review: The Wind (2019)
Don’t miss one of the most talked about films of the year: Jennifer Reeder’s “KNIVES AND SKIN”, a dreamy neon noir about death, identity, …continue reading Reel Review: Knives and Skin (2019)
Fessenden’s contemporary take on Frankenstein is a heartwarming, humanizing, and heartbreaking coming-of-age creature tale led by a brilliant performance. “You brought the war home …continue reading Take Two Review: Depraved (2019)
The Santa Claus versus Krampus movie you always wanted, “Slay Belles” is a modern, millennial take on the traditional battle between good and evil. …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Slay Belles (2018)
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